Department for Education written statement – made at on 19 July 2024.
I am today announcing the launch of an independent expert-led Curriculum and Assessment Review. The Review will consider the existing national curriculum and statutory assessment system, and pathways for learners in 16 – 19 education to drive high and rising standards for every young person. The Review will be chaired by Professor Becky Francis CBE, an expert in education policy, including curriculum and education inequality.
The Review will contribute to the Government’s missions to break down the barriers to opportunity for every child and young person, at every stage and kickstart economic growth.
The Review will build on the Government’s commitment to high standards in the curriculum in England, whilst ensuring greater attention to breadth and flexibility and that no child or young person is left behind. The Review will seek to address the key problems and hard barriers to achievement in the curriculum and assessment system from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 5.
Specifically, the Review will seek to deliver:
The Review will be rigorously evidence driven and will look closely at the barriers which hold children and young people back, particularly those who are from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, have a special educational need or disability and/or are otherwise vulnerable.
The Review will seek evolution not revolution, build on the existing relative strengths of a system with finite resources and not add unnecessary burdens by seeking to fix things that are not broken.
The Review will build on the hard work of teachers and staff across the system and will be undertaken in close consultation with education professionals and other experts, parents, children and young people, and stakeholders such as employers, colleges, universities and trade unions.
The Review will start this autumn with a call for evidence. The call for evidence will set out the areas where the Review Group would particularly welcome evidence and input from the sector and stakeholders and direct the focus of the engagement with the sector over the autumn term. The Review Group will publish an interim report in the New Year setting out their interim findings and confirming the key areas for further work. We plan to publish the final review with recommendations in Autumn 2025.
Alongside the Review the Department for Education will make legislative changes so that all state schools, including academies, will be required to teach the national curriculum. This will support the Government’s ambition that every child receives a rich and broad curriculum, taught by excellent teachers wherever they are in the country, to set them up with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the future.
The Review marks the Government's first step towards an education system where background is no barrier and every young person leaves school or college with the best life chances.