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Standards continue to rise in England’s schools

by Natalie Phillips | Jan 28, 2019 | Uncategorized

Standards in England’s schools are continuing to rise, with more pupils achieving strong results in English and maths, and more pupils performing well in the EBacc, following new secondary school data published. The data also shows converter academies performing well...

Call for universities to improve support for disabled students

by Natalie Phillips | Jan 28, 2019 | Uncategorized

Universities are being urged to boost the number of students with disabilities going into higher education and do more to help them succeed, as the Universities Minister calls for greater action. Figures published show that the numbers going to university from this...

New free schools to benefit children with additional needs

by Natalie Phillips | Jan 14, 2019 | Uncategorized

Pupils with complex needs to benefit from more than 120 new school places Pupils with additional and often complex needs are set to benefit from more than 120 new school places, as two special free schools have been given the green light to open. Children and Families...

New centre for excellence to boost modern foreign language skills

by Natalie Phillips | Jan 14, 2019 | Uncategorized

School Standards Minister Nick Gibb has announced the University of York as England’s first modern foreign languages centre for excellence. The centre, which will be known as the Centre for Excellence for Languages Pedagogy, will work with schools to help more young...

Funding announced to train 900 new children’s social workers

by Natalie Phillips | Jan 8, 2019 | Uncategorized

£45 million to boost the number of trainees on the Frontline programme. Education Secretary Damian Hinds has announced plans to fund 900 places on the Frontline children’s social work training programme up to 2021. The social work charity, which has cross-party...
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