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Election interruption

The pipeline of educational changes has been blocked by the announcement of a general election on 4th July 2024.

A selection of some initiatives that may be effected:

  • A decision on teacher pay will not be published until after the election
  • Updates to the academy trust handbook will be held until after the election
  • The Advanced British Standard consultation closed in March and a white paper on the plans to reform qualifications was promised later this year
  • Minimum service levels that would apply to schools where staff are striking is awaiting a response following a consultation on this issue which closed in January
  • Non-statutory elective home education changes which would ask councils to maintain voluntary registers on children not in school is awaiting a response following consultation
  • A consultation on draft guidance for schools on gender questioning children closed in March and a response has not yet been published
  • The recently launched consultation on new statutory relationships, sex and health education guidance is due to run until July
  • Government is also currently seeking views on proposals to lift the 50 per cent admissions cap for faith schools. The consultation closes in June
  • A final set of recommendations from the workload reduction taskforce was due this spring
  • A model history curriculum, first promised in October 2021was to be published in 2024
  • The cultural education plan, first pledged in March 2022, remains unpublished
  • Ministers are also yet to consult on content for a new natural history GCSE, due to be introduced by September next year
  • The SEND reforms are currently being trialled, with decisions on whether to nationally roll out local inclusion plans and national standards, this will fall to the next government.