The Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship programme has revealed the locations in the UK where the project will be running.
The apprenticeship programme is open to a range of people, including school leavers, second career applicants and existing civil servants.
Locations for the Fast Track business scheme include Airdrie; Motherwell; Hamilton; Liverpool; Bootle; Netherton; Bathgate; London; Birmingham; Manchester and Salford; Blackpool; Newcastle; Bradford; Nottingham; Bristol; Shipley; Cardiff; Southend; Coventry; Springburn and Newlands and Govan; Darlington; St Austell; East; Kilbride; Stockport; Edinburgh; Telford; Glasgow; Torquay; Hastings; Warrington; Leeds/Sheffield; and Worthing.
Locations have also been announced for the commercial scheme, digital and technology scheme, the finance scheme and the project delivery scheme.
The government has updated its guidance on school uniforms, calling for schools to start limiting branded uniform and PE Kit items ahead of the Children’s Wellbeing & Schools Bill.
The government has secured partnerships with household brands Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Weetabix, as well as Magic Breakfast, which will see early adopter schools of the free breakfast scheme benefit from discounts and free deliveries.
Sync has partnered with AI in Education, founded by educators from Bourne Education Trust, to bring dedicated AI training to schools and colleges across the UK.
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has launched a new £2.7 million programme to deliver indoor air quality filters to hundreds of schools across the capital.