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Willow Bank Primary School has benefited from its partnership with Toddles Wood Pre-School
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Office of the Schools Adjudicator annual report for September 2013 to August 2014.
Employer-backed body to provide inspiration and education to pupils.
To mark National School Meals Week, Nick Clegg is joining in a week of celebrations marking how far school meals have come.
New schools announced alongside a survey of free school headteachers.
Free school applications break record and number of sponsored academies tops 1,000 since 2010.
Lord Nash writes to all diocesan directors of education on their role supporting maintained schools to reconstitute their governing body.
Work marks key milestone for £2.4 billion Priority School Building Programme.
Lord Nash writes to all DCSs on their role in supporting maintained schools to reconstitute their governing body.
Lord Nash writes to all school governing bodies about the publication of the new governors' handbook.
Letters sent from Peter Lauener, chief executive of the Education Funding Agency, to academy trust accounting officers in 2014.
Figures reveal the extent of reforms designed to improve quality of schools.
Lord Nash, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools, writes to the Oldknow Academy Trust about their funding agreement.
Schools Minister announces that 99% of schools are now on track to deliver universal infant free school meals this September.
The Department for Education has published a film detailing the education reforms that are transforming schools in England.
Schools Commissioner encourages Derbyshire’s best-performing schools to become academies to help raise standards.
This year 88% of families got a place at their first choice primary school and 85% were offered one at their first choice secondary.
The Education Secretary has approved 38 new free schools, which will create 22,000 school places across England and drive up standards.
Education Secretary Michael Gove announces a new set of standards for food served in schools.
The Schools Commissioner asks Essex schools to consider converting to academy status to raise standards.
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