Funding Boost to Support More Young People in Education

Young people aged 16-19 are set to benefit from a funding boost that will ensure they can continue to access high-quality education and go on to secure great jobs. The government has announced increased funding rates worth an additional £125 million for schools, colleges and other providers delivering education to 16- to 19-year-olds next year (2023 to […]

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£180 million to improve children’s development

Every region in England will benefit from programmes to improve teaching of children’s early speech, language and numeracy, along with professional development to build strong leadership skills and improve the understanding of children’s development. New opportunities will also be provided for graduates looking to embark on a career in early years teaching, as well as […]

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Bumper £24 million to boost children’s literacy

Thousands of primary school pupils will benefit from high quality phonics and expert literacy teaching as part of funding announced this week by the Department for Education. Over £24 million is set to be invested in building children’s literacy skills as the government continues to support pupils’ recovery from the pandemic and work towards the […]

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