Results back to pre-pandemic levels as grading returns to normal
Top grades and standard passes in line with 2019, as part of the final step back to normal grading.
Top grades and standard passes in line with 2019, as part of the final step back to normal grading.
Research shows that around 1 in 8 new students starting university or college this year are unprotected against 4 deadly types of meningitis capable of causing serious health complications. It's really important that all students make sure they're up to ...
We want every child to have access to a great education on their doorstep. That is why we are creating 15 new free schools in the most disadvantaged areas of the country, creating 12,000 additional school places for young people. ...
Over a thousand new special school places confirmed, as additional seven special free schools to be built
Hundreds of thousands of students across England have now found out what they achieved in their A level, AS level, T Level, and level 3 vocational and technical qualifications. Here, we answer some of your questions. What does the ...
Fifteen new free schools to open in areas where education outcomes are poorest to drive up school standards.
Minister Coutinho writes to housing associations, social landlords and developers to urge them to allow childminders to work from their rented properties
Grades this summer are expected to be lower than last year due to the way they were assessed.
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.
It can feel like there's a lot riding on A Level, T Level and VTQ results day but if you don't get your predicted grades, don't worry. It doesn't mean that your education journey stops here. Exams and grading return ...
We know results day can be a stressful time for everyone, and it can feel like there's a lot riding on the grades that your child gets. Whatever their results, it's important to remember that there are many different options ...
It's nearly that time of year again when thousands of students find out whether they've been accepted into their top choice university to study for a degree. With grading returning to how it was before the pandemic, there has been ...
Schools in England now have more teachers than ever before, but we know there's even more we can do to make sure we're recruiting the best and brightest educators for our young people. Alongside other initiatives, encouraging former teachers to ...
NOTE: This post was updated on 02/08/23 to acknowledge the latest developments. School teachers in England have been given a pay award of 6.5% as the Government accepted all the recommendations set out by the independent body advising on teacher ...
Student loans for new undergraduate students are changing from today (August 1) as new 'Plan 5' terms come into effect. The new terms will apply to students taking out a student loan to pay for undergraduate courses that start in ...
First local areas selected to test initial set of transformational programmes within children's social care, supporting families through early help.
Having access to defibrillators in schools drastically increases the chance of pupils, teachers and visitors surviving a cardiac arrest. Teachers and pupils across the country can be reassured they will have access to this life saving equipment, as all state ...
The government has ensured every state school in England has a defibrillator with 20,376 devices delivered to 17,862 schools.
School uniforms provide a sense of belonging for students. They are helpful in developing a good learning environment and can help build the character of a school. They can also reduce peer pressure at school for the latest clothes and ...
Largest ever expansion of free childcare in England backed by fair funding for all age groups.
Since 2010 over 5.5 million apprentices have started their apprenticeship journey in a wide range of industries, from health to business, to engineering and beyond. We're committed to making sure that everyone who wants to become an apprentice can do ...
The Education Secretary has selected Sir Martyn Oliver due to his successful track record and experience on the front line of education.
Government confirms two-year plan to boost quality and equal access to PE and sport.
Cherise Heavey, Communications and User-Engagement Lead from the School Resource Management (SRM) team, explains what the SRM offer is, what's new in the SRM offer, and what's coming up in 2023.
Nicholas Lawrence, a secondary assistant head at Bonus Pastor Catholic College in Lewisham, shares how his school welcomed a HMRC staff ambassador to deliver a lesson about the UK tax system. How did your school teach the free Tax Facts ...