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How the reception baseline assessment will change the way we monitor and fund infant schools.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Schools Minister David Laws’ written ministerial statement on reforms to primary and 16 to 19 accountability.
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Strategies to improve the education outcomes for children and young people in Peterborough are having positive results.
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Lord Nash writes to the Al-Madinah Education Trust about its future.
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Ofsted publishes the outcome letter of its inspection of Bournemouth council’s support for school improvement and finds it effective.
Ofsted Chief Inspector announced the start of a programme of unannounced school visits where standards of behaviour are cause for concern.
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