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The King’s New Year Honours list 2025: honours for contributions to education, skills and children’s social care

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Over 100 Brits who have made outstanding contributions to education, skills and children’s social care in the UK have been recognised by the King in his New Year Honours. The nominees in the King’s New Year’s Honours List 2025 represent …

The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: what parents need to know  

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The new Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill - sometimes referred to as the Children's Wellbeing Bill - introduces a wide variety of measures to help children and families, from school reform and home education to safeguarding.  But how will this …

Teacher pay: what does the pay evidence mean for schools?

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The Department recognises that high quality teaching is the factor within school that makes the biggest difference to a child’s education, giving them the knowledge and skills to succeed throughout life. We are committed to supporting teachers to stay in the profession and thrive. 

Five surprising career paths you can unlock with a T Level

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T Levels are a post 16 education option alternative to A levels that include vocational study and the opportunity to get experience with employers through placements in industry. Here we show you some surprising career paths you can unlock with a T level qualification.