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But speaking as students received their GCSE results on Thursday, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said people “do a lot better over their lifetime” if they secure maths and English qualifications.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan added: “My apprenticeship was my golden ticket.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has written to the National Education Union urging it to call off teachers strikes next week across the North of England if it wants to negotiate pay.
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Education Secretary Gillian Keegan previously said fresh evidence about collapses without any warning sparked her decision to shut schools in England while mitigation was put in place.
Gillian Keegan says £34m revamp of DfE headquarters had ‘nothing to do with me’
In a written statement, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan, said: “I know this is the last way parents, teachers and children affected by this wanted to begin the new term, but it will always be my priority to ensure the safety of pupils and staff.
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It said Education Secretary Gillian Keegan will inform Parliament next week of the plan to keep parents and the public updated.
Previously Education Secretary Gillian Keegan told parents the closure of classrooms due to fears over crumbling lightweight concrete is “not a return to the dark days of school lockdowns”.
Sarah Hanson spoke after Gillian Keegan, education secretary, said headteachers have a "duty" to drive absent pupils into school if necessary as attendance reaches "crisis level."
Sittingbourne and Sheppey MP Gordon Henderson told KentOnline he is preparing to ask the Secretary of State for Education Gillian Keegan what she is doing to end the uncertainty over secondary education on Sheppey.
Talking about the closures’ impact on students, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan explained: “We must take a cautious approach because that is the right thing to do for both pupils and staff.