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The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
We know the 30 hours represents a significant saving for some parents, but is this the case for all? Katy Morton and Hannah Crown report
I was concerned at seeing that 72 per cent of respondents to the QCA consultation were happy with the proposal to alter the Early Learning Goal linking letters to sounds (News, 26 October). I can only...
Nannies and parents may have scarcely believed their ears when Chancellor Gordon Brown, delivering this month's Budget, said, 'Support for childcare costs should include help with approved childcare...
The infection rate of Covid-19 among teaching assistants in primary schools is three times higher that of the general population, and for teachers nearly double, analysis of Government figures by the...
* A sessional childcare club, Playspace Care and Holiday Club in Malvern, Worcestershire, which was judged inadequate by Ofsted less than a year ago has under new management achieved good grades in...
Analysis by London Councils, based on Department for Education figures, shows demand for permanent school places in London will increase by almost a third in a single academic year, with the pressure...
More than 1,000 schools have applied to become academies following the Department for Education's plan to expand the scheme.
Ireland's minister for Children, Brendan Smith, has announced a number of revisions to the Community Childcare Subvention Scheme, after a review was completed ahead of schedule.
All ten of the North East nursery group’s settings are now rated outstanding by Ofsted.