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Schools: Bullying | Department for Education | Written Answers The Department is providing over £3 million of funding, between 10 August 2021 and 31 March 2024, to five anti bullying organisations to sup
Driving: Curriculum | Department for Education | Written Answers From September 2020 in England, Relationships Education became compulsory for all primary school aged pupils, Relationships and Sex Educatio
Schools: Computers | Department for Education | Written Answers The Department is developing a core set of digital and technology standards to support schools and colleges to understand their digital envi
Apprentices: Disability | Department for Education | Written Answers Apprenticeships are available for all people of all backgrounds, including people with Learning Difficulties and Disabilities (LDD), allowin
Universities: Antisemitism and Islamophobia | Department for Education | Written Answers It has been deeply concerning to see the rises both in antisemitism and in Islamophobia since the 7 October terrorist attacks against Israel
Students: Mid Bedfordshire | Department for Education | Written Answers The median debt of full-time undergraduate borrowers funded by student finance England, whose postcode is within the Mid Bedfordshire consti
Financial Services: Curriculum | Department for Education | Written Answers Financial education already forms a compulsory part of the National Curriculum for mathematics at Key Stages 1 to 4 and citizenship at Key S
Teachers: Qualifications | Department for Education | Written Answers The Department provides comprehensive guidance for overseas qualified teachers about teaching in England, including the requirements and sup
Students: Loans | Department for Education | Written Answers The government consulted on whether there was a case, in principle, for a Minimum Eligibility Requirement for access to student finance for
Free School Meals | Department for Education | Written Answers Over 2 million pupils are currently eligible for benefits based free school meals (FSM).