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The government has pledged that every secondary school in the country will be offered Mental Health First Aid training by 2020.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Education Secretary addresses delegates at the launch of an initiative showcasing the top 50 UK firms for social mobility.
The Education Secretary sets out her vision to support all young people to access a good school and make the most of their talents.
69,000 places to be created in biggest wave of new free school approvals this Parliament.
Four new appointments to the board of the independent exams regulator and one term extension.
Investment will help create 600,000 extra school places, as well as improve or expand thousands of school buildings.
The Education Secretary addresses the Social Mobility Commission conference about transforming social mobility.
Announcing the launch of consultations on primary assessment and the recommendations of the Rochford Review.
Proposals to create a long-term, proportionate primary assessment system set out by Education Secretary Justine Greening.
Education Secretary writes to the Education Select Committee about the GCSE grades 9 to 1.
The new body will carry out the roles of the Education Funding Agency and Skills Funding Agency.
Justine Greening speaks to school and college leaders about the teaching profession and the recruitment and retention package.
The Education Secretary addresses ASCL about her ambitions for the teaching profession and how to support teachers in a school-led system.
Education Secretary sets out plans for relationships education in primary schools and relationships and sex education in secondary schools.
Joanna Roper will spearhead the UK’s efforts to deliver a coherent international approach to ensuring the rights of women and girls.
Schools to receive £415 million to transform facilities and help pupils get healthy start to life.
The Education Secretary's plans to strengthen qualified teacher status (QTS) and continued professional development from September 2019.
Secretary of State for Education Justine Greening addresses the Chartered College of Teaching with her vision for the profession.
Education Secretary Justine Greening was at a prize-giving event to hand the Lord Glenamara Memorial Prize to Courteney Ayre from Peterlee.
Derby is one of 12 areas across the country that will receive additional support to remove barriers to social mobility.
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