
The DfE also unveiled plans to increase the number of Teach First early years trainees for 2015/16 from 38 to 82.
Information published on childcare provision will include full-time nurseries, holiday and after-school provision in primaries and secondaries.
Childcare minister Sam Gyimah said, 'Getting the right childcare is one of the most important decisions any parents make – we want to make it easier for families to find and access as many high-quality options as simply as possible.
'A lot of schools are offering this valuable support, but parents shouldn’t have to click through seven pages of a website to find out about it.
'I want to save parents from that headache and help to put them in touch with the right provider for their family.'
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