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A Department for Education spokesperson said every child deserves a "safe and secure home", which councils had a responsibility to provide for all those in their care.
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A Department for Education spokesperson said: “Maths continues to be the most popular A-level.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: “We are thrilled that Oak Academy has got planning permission and can begin the process of rebuilding a school fit for the future.
A spokesman said: ‘The Department for Education is working towards providing guidance to support schools in relation to these issues, and we plan to consult on a draft before final publication this year.’
Childminders represent only 11% of total childcare places, according to data from the Department for Education, but are essential for parents needing flexibility and those needing wraparound after-school care.
Councillor Mark Statham, Portfolio Holder for Education and Skills at Walsall Council, said, “I’m really pleased the hard work of the council and its partners has been recognised by the Department for Education.
Department for Education chiefs warned that school performance data for the 2022/23 academic year should be used with caution given the ongoing impacts of the Covid pandemic, which affected individual schools and pupils differently.
Department for Education (DfE) figures show disadvantaged children in secondary schools received an average score of 33 out of 90 points for ‘Attainment 8’ in 2022-23, while their peers achieved a much higher score of 50.1.
Department for Education figures show 2,047 children applied for a place at a secondary school in Bedford for the 2023-24 academic year.
Department for Education figures show Central Bedfordshire schools will have an average budget of £4,839 per pupil in the new 2023-24 academic year – an increase of 4.6% from £4,625 the previous year.
Department for Education figures show St Helens schools will have an average budget of £5,213 per pupil in the new 2023-24 academic year – an increase of 5.3% from £4,952 the previous year.
Figures from the Department for Education show 318 (89%) of 358 schools in Lincolnshire took part in the Government's national tutoring programme in the 2021-22 academic year.
Following the inspection last year, the school was told it could lose funding from the Department for Education if it does not improve.
He added: “The education unions have had a number of discussions with Department for Education officials over the last couple of weeks about what would need to be in place to ensure that every school could afford any increase in pay.
I look forward to working with the trust as well as the Department for Education to make this new school a success."
Marketing Derby said planning has been secured and a “workable” budget supported subject to approval by the Department for Education.
Source: https://www.business-live.co.uk/technology/new-east-midlands-institute-technology-27415237
Rodriguez and his wife, Cristina Melendez, who serves as the Department for Education director, claim their eldest daughter, 16, faced discrimination at the elite school, the reported.
She took screenshots to the Department for Education and the police.
The Department for Education (DfE) has funded the costs, with headteacher Louise Robinson saying it was "wonderful" to be given the news that they could reopen.
Source: https://www.essexlive.news/news/essex-news/kingsdown-school-southend-can-reopen-8736738
The Department for Education (DfE) said it wanted "formal talks on pay, conditions and reform", ahead of the latest strike days - but only if the NEU called them off.
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