Schools: Finance | Department for Education | Written Answers The Department has committed to increase core schools funding by £2.6 billion next year, and by £4.8 billion and £7.1 billion in 2021-22
Teachers: North West | Department for Education | Written Answers Ensuring the whole country has a strong teaching profession is a top priority for the Government.
Schools: Inspections | Department for Education | Written Answers The Department is committed to tackling entrenched underperformance in schools wherever it exists.
Schools: York | Department for Education | Written Answers Allocations are not calculated based on constituencies, rather by local authority area.
Children: Poverty | Department for Education | Written Answers National Literacy Trust research published in November 2019 showed that the gap in book ownership between disadvantaged children and thei
Pupils: Literacy | Department for Education | Written Answers The Department for Education assesses pupils in England via end of Key Stage 1 assessments when pupils are typically age 7, end of Key St
Teachers: Bureaucracy | Department for Education | Written Answers The Department has put in place a range of measures to support middle leaders, and which address the findings raised in the National Asso
Children: Day Care | Department for Education | Written Answers The information requested is not held centrally.
Teachers: Rother Valley | Department for Education | Written Answers In January 2019 the Department launched the Government’s first ever integrated strategy to recruit and retain more teachers in schools –
Pupils: Per Capita Costs | Department for Education | Written Answers The latest figures from the Institute for Fiscal Studies show that average real terms (2019-20 prices) per pupil funding for 5-16 year ol