£50m for improved SEND support in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire County Council is investing £50 million in special schools to transform SEND support for local children and young people.

£8 million initiative to boost T Levels skills

Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton has announced a new £8 million initiative to help teachers and leaders prepare for new T Levels.

Increasing safeguarding pressures highlighted in report

A new study has found a substantial increase in calls from the public and professionals worried about a child.

The second round of the Strategic College Improvement Fund (SCIF) has opened to enable colleges that need support get help from stronger colleges

Ofqual has launched a consultation on long-term arrangements for the assessment of programming skills in GCSE computer science

Education Secretary Damian Hinds has committed to only asking for pupil attainment data if a school is at risk of failure

Five hundred new or improved breakfast clubs have been established since March under a government-funded programme worth up to £26 million.

Training university students and recent graduates to give disadvantaged primary pupils small-group tuition can boost their maths results by three months

The school will provide a custodial setting for young people which is focused on education and health services, with the aim of opening in 2020.

The handbook sets out Ofqual’s general conditions of recognition and the rules it has set for all the qualifications and organisations it regulates, as well as how to comply.

The Education Secretary Damian Hinds has appointed 12 social mobility commissioners to support the new Chair of the Social Mobility Commission, Dame Martina Milburn.

The Neverware's CloudReady operating system will allow schools to revitalise their old hardware and save money.

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