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  • Types of school and how they're run - community schools, academies, free schools, faith schools, state boarding schools.

    • Overview

      All children in England between the ages of 5 and 16 are entitled to a…

    • Faith schools

      Faith schools have to follow the national curriculum, but they can choose…

    • Free schools

      Free schools are funded by the government but are not run by the local…

    • Academies

      Academies receive funding directly from the government and are run by an…

    • City technology colleges

      City technology colleges and ‘ the city college for the technology of the…

    • State boarding schools

      State boarding schools provide free education but charge fees for…

    • Private schools

      Private schools (also known as ‘independent schools’) charge fees to…

  • The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests

    • Overview

      The ‘basic’ school curriculum includes the ‘national curriculum’, as well…

    • Key stage 1 and 2

      Compulsory national curriculum subjects at primary school are: English…

    • Key stage 3 and 4

      Key stage 3 Compulsory national curriculum subjects are: English maths…

    • Other compulsory subjects

      Children might also need to study relationships, sex and health education,…

  • Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson's address to the Bett delegation outlining her plans to modernise education through the power of technology.

  • The Department for Education is responsible for children’s services and education, including early years, schools, higher and further education policy, apprenticeships and wider skills in England. DfE is a ministerial department, supported by 18 agencies and public bodies .

  • The education provision for service children overseas can be categorised as Defence Children Services (DCS) Schools and Settings or non MOD schools locations.

  • New package announced to support young people to access high-quality arts education and enrichment activities as well as AI and tech opportunities.

  • Information for schools and school buying professionals on sourcing resources to help deliver remote education.

  • International comparison studies of education including reports of England’s results in OECD PISA, and IEA TIMSS and PIRLS studies.

  • These include lesson plans for teachers, other resources for the classroom as well as exercises and activities for home learning for both children and adults.

  • The Department for Education’s (DfE) position on the use of generative AI in the education sector.