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The Department for Education and Skills was established with the purpose of creating opportunity, releasing potential and achieving excellence for all.
Information and support for parents on how to help with your child's learning, including advice on choosing a school and finding childcare.
http://www.parentscentre.gov.uk/
Curriculum Online is central to the Government's drive to transform teaching and learning in schools by improving access to ICT and multimedia resources for all pupils.
http://www.curriculumonline.gov.uk/
Directgov is the place to turn for the widest range of government information and services.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/parents/fs/en
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is committed to building a world-class education and training framework that meets the changing needs of individuals, business and society.
The gateway to quality assured educational resources on the internet. The NGfL provides a network of selected links to websites that offer high quality content and information.
Becta is the Government's key partner in the strategic development and delivery of its information and communications technology (ICT) and e-learning strategy for the schools and the learning and skills sectors.
This website uses pupils' work and case study materials to show what the National Curriculum in mathematics looks like in practice.
http://www.ncaction.org.uk/subjects/maths/
A catalogue of resources to support individual learning needs for teaching professionals, parents, carers and learners. Resources include publications, software, equipment and online information.
All4KidsUK is the most comprehensive UK children's directory on the Internet for parents and carers. You will find useful, up-to-date, local, regional and national information on a wide range of services and products.
Red House Online offers you the very best children's titles at great value.
Internet resource to help complete your homework assignments. Over 5000 carefully selected resources to assist with your homework problems.













