Department for Education (DfE)
£200 million of funding announced to address the disadvantage gap
Education trials and interventions to improve attainment will be carried out across schools, colleges and early years settings, backed by a new multi-million government grant.…
My experience teaching the first ever cohort of T Level students
Katy Walsh is an IT and Computer Sciences teacher at La Retraite School in Clapham, London. In September 2020, Katy became one of the first…
#RESULTSDAY2022 – Record numbers of 18-year-olds take up their place at university
Nearly 180,000 18-year-old students in England have had their place at their first choice of university confirmed. This is the largest number ever on record…
The first cohort of students prove T Levels deliver a pipeline of talent
Prior to her role at Willmott Dixon she was engaged in addressing issues around equality, diversity and inclusion as part of the Association of Women…
Student Loan Interest Rates Cut Again Due To Market Rates
Student loan interest rates will now be cut to 6.3% from 12% from September 2022 Rates were due to be cut to 7.3% but will…
Government delivers landmark rises to teachers’ salaries
Teachers across the country will benefit from pay increases of between 5% and 8.9% from September, as yesterday (Tuesday 19 July), the government has fully…
Two million courses started through the National Tutoring Programme
New figures published today (19 July), show the growing impact of the Government’s revolutionary National Tutoring Programme, with almost 1.8 million courses started so far…
Every school to have a life-saving defibrillator by end of next year
State-funded schools across England will receive defibrillators under new government plans to make sure there is a device in every school, boosting their numbers in…
New bursaries to help learners to upskill and retrain
Learners who could struggle with study-related costs such as books and childcare fees can now apply for up to £2.5 million worth of targeted bursary…