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University acceptances are up on 2019, with 79% getting their first-choice as results return to pre-pandemic levels in an important step back to normal.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Grades this summer are expected to be lower than last year due to the way they were assessed.
The government has ensured every state school in England has a defibrillator with 20,376 devices delivered to 17,862 schools.
The Education Secretary has selected Sir Martyn Oliver due to his successful track record and experience on the front line of education.
Government confirms 2-year plan to boost quality and equal access to PE and sport.
Schools in England to receive highest ever funding rates in 2024-25.
Government launches new opportunity to launch an exciting career in space engineering
The Prime Minister, the Education Secretary, the General Secretaries of the four education unions and General Secretary Elect of NEU made a joint statement on Teachers' pay.
£204 million cash boost given to nurseries to support the expansion of childcare places
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan addressed the Local Government Association.
Top 100 large employers and 50 SMEs across the country have been recognised for the quality of their apprenticeship programmes.
Top employers working with government at new Skills for Growth conference to address skills shortages and drive economic growth.
New GCSE will be the first of its kind and will teach students how to communicate through sign language.
Gillian Keegan discusses the importance of digital skills and artificial intelligence at London Tech Week
Education Secretary to address benefits of technology in education at London Tech Week.
Nearly 48,000 full time equivalent teachers joined English schools in the 2022 to 2023 academic year, with 2,800 more teachers now in classrooms than last year.
Leading experts in child safeguarding, health, teaching, curriculum development and equalities to contribute to review of the statutory guidance on relationships, sex and health education.
New government restrictions to student visa routes will cut net migration while protecting the economic benefits students bring to the UK.
Gillian Keegan celebrates the role of international education and promotes the benefits of embracing Artificial Intelligence in education
Six green apprenticeships are to be marked with the Coronation emblem in recognition of their sustainability credentials.
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