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Schools Minister sets out the government’s plans to reinforce the importance of a core academic curriculum for all pupils.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The new Education and Adoption Bill will close loopholes to speed up the turnaround of failing schools.
Middlesbrough Council has made significant improvements since Ofsted judged school support to be ineffective in January 2014.
Ofsted inspectors found that too few pupils in Suffolk attend a good or outstanding school.
Too many pupils in Stoke-on-Trent are getting an inadequate education, with standards in the city’s schools not improving rapidly enough.
John Hughes and James Kempton appointed to Ofsted’s board.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Only half of secondary pupils in Swindon attend a school or academy that is judged good, Ofsted has found.
Speech reflecting on Ofsted's report 'The most able students: an update on progress since June 2013'.
An Ofsted report finds that many of the most able children attending non-selective secondary schools are failing to achieve their potential.
The Chancellor and the Education Secretary set out plans to improve education standards in the north of England.
The numbers of primary and secondary schools in the area judged good or better by Ofsted has outpaced the national rate of improvement.
Only half of the secondary schools in Blackpool that have been inspected by Ofsted are good or better.
Ofsted focused inspection findings show sharp rise in schools judged to be inadequate since October 2013.
Nicky Morgan presents award to the winner of the prestigious Lord Glenamara Memorial Prize at London ceremony.
Considerable support for proposed inspection changes.
Figures show more girls than ever before taking maths and physics at A level.
Ofsted has today published the full independent review into alleged inspection irregularities at three academy schools in Norfolk.
Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan's letter to Ofsted about their role in multi-academy trust (MAT) inspections.
The inspections looked at whether the curriculum was suitably balanced and whether students were prepared for life in modern Britain.
Schools Minister speaks at Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Education Policy Outlook Conference.
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