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Sign Language: GCSE | Department for Education | Written Answers The department is continuing to work closely with subject experts to develop draft subject content for a British Sign Language GCSE.
Mathematics: Teachers | Department for Education | Written Answers There are more than 461,000 full-time equivalent classroom teachers, which is 20,000 more than in 2010.
Schools: Discrimination | Department for Education | Written Answers The new statutory guidance for relationships, sex and health education (RSHE), which came into force in September 2020, emphasises that s
Schools: Sutton Coldfield | Department for Education | Written Answers Supporting local authorities to create sufficient school places is one of the government’s top priorities.
Educational Institutions: Coronavirus | Department for Education | Written Answers The department has worked with the UK Health Security Agency (UKSHA) to develop the thresholds outlined in the contingency framework.
Educational Institutions: Coronavirus | Department for Education | Written Answers The department’s priority is for all nurseries, schools, colleges, and universities to deliver face-to-face, high-quality education to al
ClassDojo: Data Protection | Department for Education | Written Answers The department provides guidance to support schools with data protection activity via the General Data Protection Regulation toolkit for
Schools: Enfield North | Department for Education | Written Answers Enfield local authority is receiving £5,640 per pupil this financial year (2021-22).
Pupils: Birmingham | Department for Education | Written Answers Primary school pupils in Birmingham local authority are attracting £4,844 on average via the National Funding Formula (NFF) in financial
Schools: Festivals and Special Occasions | Department for Education | Written Answers Schools play an important role in preparing pupils for life in modern Britain.