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Information about the reception baseline assessment (RBA) for schools.
Sandy took up her appointment as Deputy Ambassador at the British Embassy in Lima in June 2022. She joined the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office in 2014 after working for the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (UN)...
A report describing the aspects of the SANTOSS project that help coastal managers to understand and predict how sand shifts along coasts.
Sandy Moss became the Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe in August 2021. Find out more about Sandy Moss .
Sandy Kapila joined the Rural Payments Agency in January 2012 from Defra, where he spent 14 years in various roles. Across his career he has developed experiences of Programme and Project Management; HR; Governmental Finance; Policy Design and Implementation; Financial,...
Eastern region, Tribunal Judge Shepherd and Gerard Smith MRICS FAAV heard on 19 October 2023
Sandy Domaingue has been Deputy Head of Mission and HM Consul at the British Embassy in Montevideo since March 2022. During her career she has worked on a wide range of issues including War Crimes, North Africa, Consular, Economics and...
An assessment for pupils in reception to measure their progress in primary schools from 2021.
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