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http://www.gov.scot/education 10-05-2010 08:42:59
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"That's the challenge of education, to give you the skills to go on and be the leaders of tomorrow." First Minister John Swinney was interviewed by pupils during a visit to Rosehill: a place to learn, grow, and thrive in East Lothian. The £45m school is part of the new Wallyford Learning Campus.
This month marks three years of @ScotGov's expanded early learning and childcare offering. Children's Minister Natalie Don-Innes MSP has reflected on the positive impact of nearly doubling free childcare support for children and their families. More ▶️ bit.ly/4dCidxi
First Minister John Swinney met young people supported by Inspiring Scotland’s Our Future Now careers fund. @ScotGov is contributing £1.7 million this year to help 4,500 young people find new opportunities and contribute to the eradication of child poverty.
First Minister John Swinney met Universities Scotland and principals at the UWS. @ScotGov is working with universities to widen access to higher education. On exam results day, the number of 18 year olds from deprived areas earning a place increased 46% compared with 2019.
Childminders are an important part of Scotland’s thriving childcare sector. @ScotGov is providing more than £1 million to Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA) to scale up their successful childminder recruitment pilot programme across the country. Find out more➡️ow.ly/7QfB50T8Hg5
First Minister John Swinney announced £2.6 million funding to Sistema Scotland Big Noise programme. It will give almost 4,000 children and young people the opportunity to realise their potential through music education. Watch for more.
The sportscotland Active Schools programme lets young people take part in sport. @ScotGov pledged to remove fees by 2026. First Minister John Swinney visited St Augustine’s RC High School in Edinburgh to mark the early delivery of this commitment.
Over the past five years, Inspiring Scotland’s Our Future Now careers fund has supported almost 25,000 young people through 12 projects. First Minister John Swinney visited Move On to meet some of them and hear about their achievements.
Further Education Minister Graeme Dey spoke at DYW Tay Cities event in Dundee to mark 10 years of Developing the Young Workforce. The programme has played a pivotal role in supporting young people across Scotland into work since it was established by @ScotGov in 2014.
Higher Education Minister Graeme Dey met with @DFG_public and a delegation of university representatives in Edinburgh to discuss Scotland’s continuing research partnership with Germany on tackling global issues including health and the environment.
First Minister John Swinney will set out the next steps to deliver his “single greatest priority” of eradicating child poverty in his first Programme for Government later today. Ahead of his statement, the First Minister visited Castlebrae High School in Edinburgh.
Children and Young People Minister Natalie Don-Innes MSP joined Scottish Book Trust today for the Bookbug Hero Award Celebration. It was an opportunity to celebrate the work of those working to share the joy of reading with Scotland's children and young people.
First Minister John Swinney has published our Programme for Government, which prioritises: 🔵 eradicating child poverty 🔵 building prosperity 🔵 protecting the planet 🔵 improving public services ℹ️ gov.scot/programme-for-…
Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth set out @ScotGov’s new mobile phone guidance for schools to Scottish Parliament earlier this week. The guidance states headteachers are empowered to take decisions about mobile phones that works best for their schools. gov.scot/news/improving…
The #ProgrammeforGovernment shows @Scotgov’s unequivocal commitment to supporting families in Scotland - and sets out the next steps that we will take in our national mission to lift children out of poverty Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville told MSPs.