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SEND: 10,000 new places in mainstream and special schools
Unfilled primary places at highest level since records began
Secondary special schools over-capacity by 8,000 pupils, DfE data suggests
Unfilled primary school places up 6% in a year as falling rolls bite
Childminders worried Government’s breakfast clubs will put them out of business
Special needs schools way over capacity in England
Over 5,000 Scottish primary teachers on temporary contracts
Campaign group Early Years Voice launches to fight guidance on extras charging
Rachel Reeves dismisses reports universal free school meals could be axed in cost-cutting drive
Early years sector launches campaign group to fight against changes to charging guidance
NICs debated in Parliament: “different treatment” for maintained nurseries highlighted
HMRC confirms most EY providers eligible for employment allowance
Cost of a nursery place rises for three and four-year-olds
Poorest children ‘priced out of early years education’
Childcare entitlement expansion sees childcare costs for under-threes in England more than halve, whilst prices in Scotland and Wales continue to rise
Childcare costs fall for the first time in 15 years – but nurseries are worried
Private day nurseries eligible for claiming Employment Allowance at increased rate
Breakfast clubs in primary schools: a no-brainer?
Fewer GCSE exams proposed in Labour’s curriculum review – but Sats to stay
An evidence-based approach to creating a culture of inclusive opportunity through arts and creativity
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