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The Conservatives were forced to back down today after it emerged that they had confused nursery education funding of more than 100,000 with Government money to prevent violent extremism in the row...
I would like to put a few points straight about the news story, 'Words fail minders at AGM' (27 November). Little did you know the headline was correct, but in another way. A debate held on the...
A further 500 free schools would open in the next five years under a Conservative Government.
All early years settings and schools in England were last week sent Government guidance on how to control the spread of swine flu ahead of the new school term.
It is the last chance forschools across the UK to enter BT's Schools Awards 2004. There are 240 cash grants available, each worth 2,000, to help schools run their own community project that...
The Department for Education has launched the bidding round for the next wave of free schools, targeted at areas in need of new mainstream schools.
Childcare organisations have welcomed the news that early years settings in England will be allowed to stay open during lockdown, but called for more financial support.
Nursery schools are closing while more and more primary schools are opening nursery classes. What effect will this have on early years education? asks Mary Evans
A revised set of mandatory food standards for all maintained schools and new academies and free schools came into force this week.
The New Community Schools approach, which encourages the provision of integrated services focused on the needs of the child, is to be rolled out across 16 local authorities. Minister for education and...