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Covid catch-up cash allocation ‘may be costly mistake’
‘Badly targeted’ £650m catch-up school funding is ‘unlikely’ to stop poorer pupils’ learning gap widening, warns EPI
20 July 2020
Spielman: Dropping a GCSE ‘may make sense’ for some
But Ofsted chief says’ ‘tough decisions’ over learning loss should not be based on ‘what’s convenient for the school’
6 July 2020
Three-quarters of secondaries now open to Y10 and Y12
Attendance is still highest among Year 6 pupils, with more than two in five now going into school, new DfE data shows
30 June 2020
Leicester lockdown ‘proves schools transmit virus’
Schools closing in Leicester over Covid-19 outbreak as teaching unions meet government officials to discuss September openings
30 June 2020
£1bn school buildings pot spread over ‘number of years’
Exclusive: the extra money announced today by the government will not all come next year, DfE confirms
29 June 2020
IFS: School buildings cash won’t reverse decade of cuts
Exclusive: Government’s extra £1bn for school buildings leaves capital funding ‘well below’ 2010 levels, says economist
29 June 2020
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