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New laws to level up education opportunity so no child is left behind - African Voice Newspaper

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New laws are expected to be unveiled on Monday 9 May 2022 to underpin the government’s ambition for every child to receive a world-class education, no matter where in the country they live. The Schools Bill is set to be announced in the Queen’s Speech. It will provide the legislation necessary for the government’s key […]

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