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Apr
NE areas ‘priority’ for DfE’s high-speed internet pledge
Schools have welcomed the news that the Department for Education has pledged £150 million to ensure every school in the country will access high-speed internet by 2025. Education
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Apr
Sunderland Junior School prioritises wellbeing of pupils
Broadway Junior School has been celebrating its hard work on ensuring that the mental health and wellbeing of their children, parents and staff is at the heart of everything they
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Apr
SEND review sets out proposals for a national SEND and alternative provision system
The long awaited SEND review green paper was released this week. The SEND review sets out the government’s proposals for a system that ‘offers children and young people the
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Apr
North East educators inspired at Curriculum Conference
Nearly 300 passionate NE schools’ educators gathered for the annual Schools North East Curriculum Conference yesterday, with delegates urged to develop the natural curiosity
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Apr
North East schools respond to the Schools White Paper
The Schools White Paper was released this week, setting out the government’s plans ‘to make sure every child can reach the full height of their potential.’ The White Paper
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Apr
National Tutoring Programme data highlights need for flexible support
The DfE released in-depth data this week on the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), with breakdowns by type of NTP delivery and by region. Previously, DfE had only released ad-hoc
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