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Before and after school childcare: Everything you need to know about wraparound care

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We’re supporting working families through the UK government’s biggest ever investment in childcare, to make it more affordable, available and flexible. As part of this announcement, we’re expanding wraparound care for primary school children across England by increasing the number …

Sex education: What is RSHE and can parents access curriculum materials?

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We want to make sure that young people can make informed decisions about their health, wellbeing and relationships, in a sensitive way that is appropriate for their age. Parents need to have confidence in what their children are being taught …

Education Secretary's letter to parents: You have the right to see RSHE lesson material

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Dear parents and carers, You may be aware of concerns about inappropriate materials being used in some cases to teach relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) in schools and parents who have had difficulty accessing these materials. This Government is …

How we’re protecting schools and colleges from disruptive strike action

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Minimum Service Levels

We’re working to introduce minimum service levels in schools and colleges to protect children, young people and parents from the damaging impact of future strike action. The follows the disruption during industrial action last academic year, which resulted in over …

List of schools affected by RAAC and what you need to know about the new guidance

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This article was first published on 31 August and has been updated to reflect the latest information.     Nothing is more important than the health and safety of children and staff. This is why we changed our approach to managing a …

UCAS deadlines 2024: When to apply to university courses including medicine and dentistry

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Students hoping to go to university in September 2024 should already be thinking about what to study and where they want to apply.   You’ll need to apply to an undergraduate course through UCAS. Some courses, such as medicine and dentistry, …