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Letter about a change to the school admissions code to make sure that summer-born children don't miss a year of school.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Schools Minister Nick Gibb called for action - ahead of proposed changes - to allow summer-born children to start in reception aged 5.
18 new free schools have been announced today in the first wave of free schools for this Parliament, providing 9,000 new school places.
Shared ambition for hundreds of new book clubs across the country and a library card for every 8-year-old.
The Department for Education has updated guidance on the free school application process for groups wishing to open from September 2016.
The deadline for applications to establish a university technical college (UTC) is 29 January 2016.
The Education Secretary addresses the National Governors’ Association (NGA) Summer Conference.
Transcript of Sir Michael Wilshaw's speech at the launch of the common inspection framework.
Secretary of State to answer questions from teachers, heads and governors live on Thursday 28 May from 5pm.
Education Secretary opens the latest window of free school applications.
A central list of post-16 courses will provide up-to-date and reliable information for young people, schools and parents.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Schools to publish childcare provision alongside school performance tables making it easier for parents to know what is available.
New online tool and more bespoke support for schools that find it hard to recruit the expertise they need.
Latest wave of free school approvals announced.
Lord Nash announces a new university technical college for Gloucestershire
Lord Nash announces a new university technical college for Guildford.
Website to help headteachers recruit and train coaches using £450 million of Olympic-legacy PE and sport premium funding is launched.
Excellent school middle leaders will be placed in underperforming schools in a drive to raise standards.
The Secretary of State for Education and Schools Minister David Laws announce capital funding to support the creation of new school places.
277 more schools will benefit under flagship priority school building programme.
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