Department For Education
About Department For Education
Our vision is for a highly educated society in which opportunity is more equal for children and young people no matter what their background or family circumstances.
Department For Education Description
The Department for Education is responsible for education, children’s services, higher and further education policy, apprenticeships and wider skills in England, and equalities. We work to achieve a highly educated society in which opportunity is equal for all, no matter what their background or family circumstances.
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31st August is your last chance to get your 30 hours code for September: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/
BFI Film Academy is now taking applications from 16-19 year olds. A great opportunity to kick off a career in film. http://ow.ly/JuQe30kOdo9
To get advice about your next steps after GCSE results call National Careers Service on 0800 100 900.
Parents, your children can see what books other children have recommended with The Reading Agency's book sorter and they can recommend books for other children too. Find out more: http://ow.ly/HLZR30kRDya #SummerReadingChallenge
31st August is your last chance to get your 30 hours code for September: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/
Parents, do you know about UKCCIS’s guidance to support children to be safe and thrive online? https://www.gov.uk/…/uk-council-for-chi ld-internet-safety-u…
Entries into modern foreign languages among 16-year-olds have increased. There has been 5.3% rise in Spanish and 2.5% in German entries while entries in French are broadly stable https://www.gov.uk/…/gcse-pupils-gainin g-knowledge-and-skil… … #GCSEResults #GCSEResultsDay2018
Find out more about the changes to the GCSE grading scale: https://newgcses.campaign.gov.uk/
To get advice about your next steps after GCSE results call @National Careers Service on 0800 100 900
Schools Minister Nick Gibb: "Congratulations to all the pupils getting their results today. All of their hard work – and that of their teachers – has paid off and I hope that this is the first step to a bright and successful future." #GCSEResults
Schools Minister Nick Gibb wishes good luck to the hundreds of thousands of pupils collecting their GCSE results tomorrow. #GCSEResultsDay2018
Could you spot a child showing signs of neglect? Hunger, unresponsiveness and an unkempt appearance could all indicate a child at risk.
If you're worried a child is a victim of neglect, you don't need to be completely sure. If you think it, report it. Find out how at gov.uk/tacklechildabuse and let's #tackleabusetogether
Only few days left before GCSE results. Do you know what the changes to GCSEs will mean for your child? Learn more about new GCSEs: https://newgcses.campaign.gov.uk/
Could you spot a child showing signs of neglect? Hunger, unresponsiveness and an unkempt appearance could all indicate a child at risk.
If you’re worried a child is a victim of neglect, you don’t need to be completely sure. If you think it, report it. Find out how at gov.uk/tacklechildabuse and let’s #tackleabusetogether
The amount that #graduates will need to earn before paying back their student loans is increasing in April 2019. Find out more about the changes: https://www.slc.co.uk/…/changes-to-inte rest-rates-and-thres…