Forget Spotify: I want every child to leave primary school able to read music 11th January 2019 Musical styles ebb and flow: each generation will find a new sound, a beat, that defines it. The constant is that music is always there and has been ever since... Articles
Our reforms to primary education are beginning to work. Here’s the evidence. 21st November 2018 The Government’s education reforms have been steeped in controversy. We have had to fight all the way against resistance from the education establishment – the... Articles
The final step in Britain's reading revolution 28th September 2017 Not being able to read accurately and fluently is a crippling barrier to achievement, but one that need not exist. And too often, pupils from the poorest... Articles
Standards in education have been declining for years - that's why we had to make GCSEs harder 24th August 2017 Today is GCSE results day when 600,000 16-year-olds find out the results of two years or more of hard work and study. It is an important day for pupils, who... Articles
We have seen many LGBT milestones – but there's still a long way to go 1st August 2017 On Saturday 8 July, hundreds of thousands of people attended the London Pride Parade , one of the many celebrations throughout the summer and across the UK in... Articles
I will stamp out LGBT bullying in schools 22nd July 2017 On Thursday it will be 50 years since the passing of the Sexual Offences Act which partially decriminalised homosexuality in England and Wales. Before 1967... Articles
We need to change the use of the word ‘gay’ as a pejorative term by children 7th July 2017 By Nick Gibb MP, Minister for Equalities and Minister for School Standards, for Gay Times. Articles
KS2 results confirm children are capable of rising to the challenge of tougher exams 4th July 2017 By Nick Gibb, Minister for School Standards, for telegraph.co.uk Articles
Today's results confirm that our reforms to the education system are paying dividends 19th January 2017 By Nick Gibb, Minister for School Standards, for telegraph.co.uk Articles