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SLC is asking full time, undergraduate students in England to start planning their student finance for the 2022/23 academic year.
SLC is asking full time, undergraduate students in Wales to start planning their student finance for the 2022/23 academic year.
On-site Covid lateral flow tests for secondary pupils on return to school, with students and staff encouraged to test twice a week
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Face-to-face education prioritised as it is important for pupils’ education and wellbeing
Over 600,000 children attended free, government-funded Holiday Activities and Food clubs this summer, including over 495,000 eligible for free school meals
Qualifications offered by Waste Management Industry Training & Advisory Board no longer regulated by us.
Omicron expected to cause increased staff absence levels in the spring term, with former teachers needed to expand supply staff across country.
The Secretary of State’s letter to the STRB asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2022.
Young people who are most at risk of serious violence or gang exploitation will receive targeted support to keep them engaged in education and attending lessons
Nine new Institutes of Technology and a multi-million-pound investment in skills and technical training to level up opportunities for everyone
The CDEI has published the second edition of its AI Barometer, alongside the results of a major survey of UK businesses.
Termination warning notice issued to the Catch 22 Multi Academy Trust in relation to The Spires Academy by the Department for Education.
Every pupil across England will see an increase in funding, as school budgets are set to get an additional £4bn next year.
Ofqual oversaw the delivery of 6 million GCSE, AS and A level grades last summer, and 4.6 million vocational and technical qualification grades in past year.
A new series of reports from Ofsted looks at the effect of the pandemic on children and how education providers are helping them catch up.
A financial health notice to improve issued to North Hertfordshire College by the Education and Skills Funding Agency.
Two financial notices to improve have been issued to Brooke House Sixth-Form College
How school resource management adviser support has helped to identify potential savings of £303 million to be reinvested in academies and schools.
A series of programmes to help disadvantaged pupils boost their maths and literacy skills will be delivered from January
The Chartered Quality Institute is no longer an Ofqual-recognised awarding organisation.
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