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All state-funded schools in England currently without a defibrillator to receive one by the end of the academic year.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Government confirms funding for holiday activities and food programme for 2023, supporting hundreds of thousands of children from low-income families.
239 school buildings to be transformed as part of revolutionary ten-year programme.
Multimillion pound investment to radically improve university and college facilities and provide better teaching for students.
£500m for energy efficiency upgrades in schools and colleges, and extra £2bn for schools next year to be split between mainstream schools and high needs
Work has started to connect tens of thousands of people living and working in rural Cumbria to lightning-fast broadband thanks to more than £100 million of government investment.
The Secretary of State’s letter to the School Teachers’ Review Body asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2023.
Primary school pupils to benefit from phonics and literacy teaching thanks to new government funding
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Correspondence between Ministers and the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel about the third national child safeguarding practice review.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government and Ofqual confirm exam arrangements for students in 2023
Families will receive targeted support to improve school attendance with new advice and innovative interventions for schools this term.
Susan Lapworth has been appointed as Chief Executive of the Office for Students until the end of August 2026.
GCSE results higher than in 2019 and lower than in 2021 in line with plans set out by Ofqual last year, ensuring fairness for students.
425,830 of students will be taking up a place at a UK university – a record for an examination year.
Students will be collecting A level results after sitting exams for the first time in three years.
Schools without a defibrillator to be provided one by government by the end of 22/23 academic year, building on curriculum teaching first aid and CPR
Teacher starting salaries to see 8.9% uplift in September this year, reaching £28,000
New bursaries will support learners in over 100 flexible short courses trials due to start from this September.
Sixty-one schools to be rebuilt or refurbished as part of £1 billion investment to level up education.
Package of measures will increase childcare support for parents, boost the number of childminders and drive take up of childcare offers, to address rising costs.
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