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Changes in education 2020/21
Get ahead of the curve and read our comprehensive round-up of what's changing in education that will affect your trust this year.
Contents
- Coronavirus: school reopening in autumn
- Keeping Children Safe in Education: updates from September
- Ofsted to conduct 'school visits, not inspections' during autumn term
- Trustee school visits and meetings
- Academies Financial Handbook: updates from September
- Chairs of trust boards: DBS suitability checks
- Faith schools: changes to admission arrangements due to coronavirus
- Pay rises for teachers employed under the STPCD
- Reception baseline assessment delayed
- 'Grace period' for introducing new relationships, sex and health education (RSE) curriculum
- Universal coronavirus catch-up premium
- Year 7 catch-up premium discontinued
- Changes to GCSEs and A levels in summer 2021
- New reporting procedures for deaths related to COVID-19
Also in this topic: Sector and policy changes
- 2020 in education: predictions for the year ahead
- Brexit: what it means for your MAT
- Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE): changes from September 2020
- Ofsted's MAT research: key learnings and recommendations
- Relationships and health education: new requirements from 2020 (primary)
- Relationships and sex education: new requirements from 2020 (secondary)
- Removal of the floor and coasting standards
- Summer 2020 exam results: what we know so far
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