Secretary of State Speech at CST
The Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson spoke last week at the Confederation of School Trusts (CST) conference. She spoke at length t...
The Curriculum Review is being undertaken in close consultation with education professionals and other experts; parents, children and young people; and stakeholders such as employers, universities and trade unions.
The review panel consider that the present architecture of key stages is broadly working well, and intends to recommend retaining it. Likewise, national assessments and qualifications are broadly working well, including the phonics screening check, the multiplication tables check, national tests at the end of key stage 2, GCSEs, A levels, T Levels, and some wider applied general qualifications at 16-19.
However, the review panel has identified four areas it will focus on in the next phase, where it sees the greatest opportunities and need for improvement:
A phased programme of work in different subjects or subject areas will allow reforms to be made incrementally in a way that does not destabilise the system. See the report for more information.
14-05-2026