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Gillian is currently serving as the Secretary of State for Education

The Secretary of State is responsible for the work of the Department for Education, including:

  • early years
  • children’s social care
  • teacher quality, recruitment and retention
  • the school curriculum
  • school improvement
  • academies and free schools
  • further education
  • apprenticeships and skills
  • higher education

Guidance: Alternative provision free school revenue funding

How we calculate and allocate revenue funding for alternative provision (AP) free schools in the 2023 to 2024 academic year.

Guidance: Religious education in local-authority-maintained schools

Guidance to support the provision of high-quality religious education (RE) in local-authority-maintained schools.

Guidance: Assessment only route to early years teacher status (EYTS)

Criteria and advice for accredited early years initial teacher training providers offering the assessment only route to EYTS.

Guidance: Sustainability leadership and climate action plans in education

The Department for Education's (DfE) sustainability leadership and climate action plans initiative.

Press release: More pupils of all ages to study languages

15 hubs selected as part of new programme to boost languages in schools across the country.

Statutory guidance: Induction for early career teachers (England)

Guidance for appropriate bodies, headteachers, school staff and governing bodies.

Buying for schools: how to buy what you need

Identify the steps you need to take to buy goods and services for your school and stay compliant.

Route 2: use catalogues to find low value goods

How schools can buy low value goods from catalogues

Route 3: get at least 3 quotes from suppliers for low or medium value purchases

How schools can buy low or medium value things by researching suppliers and getting at least 3 quotes.

Route 4: advertise a contract and run a buying process for high value purchases under the PCR threshold

How schools can buy high value things, including how to advertise a contract and run a procurement process.

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