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  1. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 24 February 2025

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Education, Children and Young People Committee

Presentation for the National Gaelic Plan

24 June 2022

Bòrd na Gàidhlig presentation regarding the draft National Gaelic Language Plan


Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scotland's Redress Scheme Update June 2022

22 June 2022

Letter from the Deputy First Minister to the Committee regarding an update on the Redress scheme


Education, Children and Young People Committee

PE1548 TT Update from Cabinet Secretary

21 June 2022

Update from Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills


Education, Children and Young People Committee

Follow up information from Scottish Government on Scottish Attainment Challenge

17 June 2022

Follow up information from the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills



Education, Children and Young People Committee

Subordinate legislation Ukrainian Students distance learning

16 June 2022

Letter from the Convenor to the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills


Education, Children and Young People Committee

Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment

16 June 2022

Letter from Professor Heyward regarding Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment


Education, Children and Young People Committee

Supplementary information from Education Scotland June 2022

10 June 2022

Scottish Attainment Challenge Inquiry - Supplementary information from Education Scotland June 2022


Education, Children and Young People Committee

Funded early learning and childcare 2 year olds

7 June 2022

Letter from the Minister for Children and Young People