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Education Secretary sets out plans for relationships education in primary schools and relationships and sex education in secondary schools.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Joanna Roper will spearhead the UK’s efforts to deliver a coherent international approach to ensuring the rights of women and girls.
Schools to receive £415 million to transform facilities and help pupils get healthy start to life.
The Education Secretary's plans to strengthen qualified teacher status (QTS) and continued professional development from September 2019.
Secretary of State for Education Justine Greening addresses the Chartered College of Teaching with her vision for the profession.
Education Secretary Justine Greening was at a prize-giving event to hand the Lord Glenamara Memorial Prize to Courteney Ayre from Peterlee.
Derby is one of 12 areas across the country that will receive additional support to remove barriers to social mobility.
Secretary of State for Education confirms Sir Michael Barber as the government’s preferred candidate to become the Chair of the OfS.
Joint literacy partnership announced to improve educational achievements for children in north London.
Education Secretary sets out the role of education in removing obstacles to social mobility and ensuring young people fulfil their potential.
Opportunity areas will create local partnerships with early years providers, schools, colleges, universities, businesses, charities and LAs.
Thousands of new childcare places for working parents will be created thanks to a £50 million scheme announced by the Education Secretary.
Nine projects have been awarded share of grant worth more than £2 million.
Roger Taylor will take up the post early in the New Year.
Fairer funding proposals published so that every child is funded according to their needs
UK-China collaboration has moved from strength to strength, with a wave of groundbreaking agreements at the 2016 UK-China High Level People-to-People Dialogue.
Blackpool is one of the first 6 areas across the country that will receive additional funding to identify ways of driving social mobility.
The government announces new funding to address underperformance and help ensure every child has a good school place.
Education Secretary speaks about children's social care at the National Adult and Children's Services (NCAS) Conference 2016.
Justine Greening sets out her vision for giving vulnerable children the best possible start to life.
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