Rise in Students from Most Deprived Areas Access to higher education at university for Scottish students from the most deprived areas has increased to a near record high, official figures
Rise in Students from Most Deprived Areas Access to higher education at university for Scottish students from the most deprived areas has increased to a near record high, official figures
Extra money available to many in education. Carers in full and part-time education could be entitled to over £4,900 a year in financial support from Social Security Scotland. It is
The SNP Scottish Government’s policy of free tuition has seen thousands of students educated based on their ability to learn, not their ability to pay. 2,160 students from Angus studied
SNP Budget Delivering for Local Schools Graeme has welcomed the £3,853,000 increase in education funding for Angus Council included in the recently passed Scottish Budget. The 2.1% increase delivered by the Scottish
Accredited Official Statistics Publication Statistics have been released today on the destinations and attainment of 2023-24 leavers from Scotland’s publicly funded schools. Initial destinations 95.7 per cent of 2023-24 school
Only the SNP can be trusted to keep free tuition in Scotland. Graeme has called out Labour’s “hypocrisy on stilts” and said that free tuition fees for students in Angus
Tertiary Education and Training Bill published. Legislation to simplify the funding system for learners at college and university and apprentices in Scotland, has been published. The Scottish Government has introduced
Extra funding to increase teacher numbers in Scottish Budget. Local MSP Graeme Dey has demanded welcomed the increased funding for teachers from the SNP Government. The 2.1% increase, delivered by the SNP Government in the recent Scottish
Fund to support third sector organisations. People with learning disabilities will be supported to reach their full potential through a £1.6 million fund. The Learning Disability Support Fund will be
Attainment gap for literacy narrows to lowest level. The proportion of pupils achieving the expected level in literacy and numeracy across primary and secondary schools has reached a new high,






