Sentences with phrase «although more pupils»

Although more pupils are taking A-levels in Spanish and other languages, these increases have not involved enough pupils to make up for the shortfalls in French and German.
Although more pupils were now reaching expected levels in reading, writing and maths by the end of year six, inspectors said results remained below average in four of the trust's primary schools.

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The pupil's vertical movement is more subtle, although a camera with higher resolution may be able to detect it, says Bulling.
Although the historical record indicates that Uncle Sam once committed to cover the extra cost (estimated at an additional 40 percent of regular per - pupil funding per disabled student), except for a brief windfall in 2009, the actual federal appropriation has been more like 17 or 18 percent.
Although acknowledging the need for strong, core academic curriculum, Wilshaw will argue that England is neglecting its less academic pupils at its own peril and will call for a more «inclusive» system that does not leave behind students who fail to attain targets.
Your school will also set its own published admission number (PAN) and can not be directed by the (LA) to accept more pupils, although in certain circumstances you may be directed to by the secretary of state.
Pupils also agreed that although some subjects stood out as seeming generally more difficult than others, whether or not they found a subject difficult was dependent upon their individual strengths.
Although the exams will cover more challenging content, the DfE insists this won't necessarily mean pupils score lower grades than they might have under the old system.
This new analysis has been welcomed as providing more detail, although there have been warnings from some education groups that the new work on ordinary working families will reduce the focus on the disadvantaged families who are eligible for pupil premium.
Although mentoring was popular with our pupils and afforded invaluable work experience, we felt that the creation of joint projects between pupils of the same age would enable the schools to work together on a more equal basis.
According to a report written by an independent financial review panel that was commissioned by LAUSD, the district owes more than $ 20,000 per student for unfunded liabilities (see page 44) although per pupil expenditure in California is less than $ 10,000 per student.
As this PBS article states, the majority of people in the United States support raises for teachers (although I think the more important point is raising per - pupil spending overall).
Although there are 32 more state - funded schools open compared to last year, the total number of schools in England has decreased by 29 to 24,288 because of a decline in the number of independent schools and pupil referral units.
«Although many schools have recently become more focused on the importance of improving the standards and wellbeing of disadvantaged pupils, tackling poverty is still not a high enough priority for all schools.
Although more creative subjects like music, drama and art will continue to be offered by schools, critics of the EBacc say pupils could be discouraged from taking them in favour of more academic subjects and have warned that arts subjects could be pushed out of schools and become the «preserve of the elite».
However, digging a little deeper, Pisa found that the most financially advantaged schools tended also to be those with more middle - class pupils - although it is worth noting that in England funding formulas divert extra cash towards schools with poorer pupils.
«Although this could help boys, as it means that they can cram for exams in short bursts, in practice it means that pupils need to perform consistently well throughout the whole two years of a GCSE course, and this kind of assiduous diligence is something at which girls tend to excel far more than boys.»
Ms Morgan referred to government figures which showed that although the proportion of pupils meeting the «required standard» in maths at age 11 had risen from 79 per cent in 2010 to 87 per cent last year, more than 74,000 children were still below it.
There are several available for pupils, although many of these association discounts often employ more to alumni.
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