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Curriculum and Assessment Review 2025-11-05

05 November 2025

Lead MP

The Secretary of State for Education

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Ministerial Statement

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The Secretary of State for Education raised concerns about curriculum and assessment review 2025-11-05 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Today I am updating the House on this Government’s plans to renew the national curriculum, aiming to secure an education steeped in our rich history and ready to shape our country into the 2030s. The current curriculum lacks breadth of knowledge and skills needed for a global job market and life challenges. Professor Becky Francis' review concludes that we need more support, challenge, and high standards in every subject. We will publish a revised curriculum in 2027 for first teaching in 2028; update GCSEs from 2029; and deliver new V-level qualifications from 2027. The focus is on early years development through family hubs, supporting reading, writing, and speaking skills from the start of primary school to secondary education. New statutory tests for Year 8 pupils will assess reading, writing, and maths progress. We aim to enhance media literacy, digital literacy, and financial literacy to prepare young people for modern challenges. The curriculum will also revitalise arts education and promote scientific subjects such as triple science entitlements and new computing qualifications to address tech sector skills gaps.

Shadow Comment

Laura Trott
Shadow Comment
I welcome some of the measures announced today, particularly the continuation of phonics reforms which have raised reading standards significantly. However, I criticise the Government for not fully addressing the recommendations from Professor Francis's review and for potentially undermining subjects like arts and drama by changing assessment structures.
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