Sentences with phrase «grange academies»

The list is also notable for the exception of many chains name - checked by ministers, such as the Harris Federation and the Outwood Grange Academies Trust.
Ms Bexon - Smith was executive principal of the Tudor Grange Academies Trust, which runs a number of academies in the west Midlands.
Julie Slater is Chief Executive of Outwood Institute of Education (OIE), Executive Principal for Outwood Grange Academies Trust, and a National Leader of Education.
Other speakers and panellists include: Dr Charles Chew, Public Service Commission Teaching Scholar, Singapore Education Service, Wendy Kopp, CEO and Co-founder of Teach For All, Professor Dylan Wiliam, Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment at University College London, Sir Michael Wilkins, Founding CEO of Outwood Grange Academies Trust, Sir Michael Wilshaw, formerly Ofsted's Chief Inspector and currently Professor of Education and Director of Multi-Academy Trusts at St Mary's University, London, Roblin Webb, founder / CEO of Freedom Prep Charter Schools, Norman Atkins, Co-Founder and President of Relay GSE, Professor Rebecca Allen, Director of the Centre for Education Improvement Science at the UCL Institute of Education, Professor Rob Coe, Professor of Education and Director of the Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring (CEM) at Durham University, Anthony S. Bryk, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and Sir Kevan Collins, CEO of the Education Endowment Foundation.
The Outwood Grange Academies Trust has employer centres that foster employer and alumni involvement
Tom Bennett, Founder of ResearchEd and Chair of the Department for Education Behaviour Group John Blake, History Consultant & Leading Practitioner at Harris Federation Christine Counsell, Director of Education, Inspiration Trust Anthony Denny, Parent & Governor, Jane Austen College Rachel De Souza, CEO, Inspiration Trust Toby French, Lead Practitioner, Torquay Academy Claire Heald, Executive Principal, Jane Austen College Karl Hoods, Chairman of Governors, Harris Academy Beckenham Hywel Jones, Head Teacher, West London Free School Michaela Khatib, Executive Head, Cobham Free School Mark Lehain, Principal, Bedford Free School Stuart Lock, Head Teacher, Cottenham Village College Helena Mills, CEO, Burnt Mills Academy Trust Munira Mirza, Former Deputy Mayor of Education and Culture for London Dan Moynihan, CEO, Harris Federation Libby Nicholas, CEO, Reach 4 Academy Trust Sara Noel, Parent and Governor, Cottenham Village College Martyn Oliver, CEO, Outwood Grange Academies Trust James O'Shaughnessy, Founder of Floreat Education Academies Trust Bruno Reddy, Maths Social Entrepreneur & former Head of Maths at King Solomon Academy Martin Robinson, Educationalist & author of Trivium21c Mark Rose, Governor, Great Yarmouth Primary Academy Jo Saxton, CEO, Turner Schools Multi-Academy Trust Tony Sewell, Founder of Generating Genius Jonathan Simons, Head of Education at Policy Exchange & Chairman of Governors, Greenwich Free School Luke Sparkes, Principal, Trinity Academy Alex Wade, Parent and Chairman of Governors, Fulham Boys School Claire Ward, Parent, Cobham Free School Rachel Wolf, Founder of The New Schools Network & Former Special Adviser to the Prime Minister for Education
Err I found 16 governors and trustees recognised CBE David Robert EARNSHAW, Chair, Outwood Grange Academies Trust.
Christine Ryan, the former chief inspector of the Independent Schools Inspectorate, is to become a Dame, while David Earnshaw, the chair of the Outwood Grange Academies Trust, will be made a CBE.
In addition, Rob Tarn, the regional chief executive and national leader of education at Outwood Grange Academies Trust, will be sharing advice on «implementing effective measures to transform schools and improve learning outcomes».
BHA Head of Public Affairs Pavan Dhaliwal commented, «We are concerned that the outcome of this consultation is that pupils living further away from Tudor Grange Academy will get priority over those living closer because they attend St James primary.
After completing a consultation, Tudor Grange Academy, a secondary Academy without a religious character in Solihull, has decided to adopt an admissions policy that priorities pupils who attend a religiously selective Church of England primary school — potentially excluding others who live closer to the Academy.
Tudor Grange Academy, a secondary school in Solihull without a religious character, is consulting on changing its admissions criteria to give priority to children attending two religiously selective Church of England primary schools, to the detriment of others who live nearer to the Academy.
Another motivational session was delivered by Rob Tarn, the regional chief executive and national leader of education at the high - performing Outwood Grange Academy Trust.
The trust was set up by Sir Michael Wilkins, chief executive of the trust and principal of Ofsted - rated outstanding Outwood Grange Academy, near Wakefield.
Some staff have taken secondments at other schools in the Tudor Grange Academy Trust and in local schools outside the trust, with the intention of returning once numbers increased.
Tudor Grange Academy in Worcestershire admitted year 7s for the first time last September after gaining approval in 2015 from the former West Midlands RSC, Pank Patel (pictured), to expand from an upper high school with a year 9 entry point.
Last year Tudor Grange Academy Redditch (TGAR), in Worcestershire, was given approval by Pank Patel, RSC for the West Midlands, to convert from an upper high school to taking in year 7 and 8 pupils.

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Mrs. Fitzgerald grew up in Cicero and graduated from Nazareth Academy in La Grange Park in 1985.
Read St James's consultation: http://www.stjames.tgacademy.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/finalconsultation.pdf Read the BHA's correspondence with the Academy and Diocese: http://humanism.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/BHA-correspondence-with-Tudor-Grange-Academy-Solihull.pdf Read Tudor Grange's affiliation agreement with the Diocese of Birmingham: http://www.tudor-grange.solihull.sch.uk/images/docs/draftjul11.doc Read the relevant section of the Equality Act 2010: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/section/85 Visit the local campaign's Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/150736215077978/ View the petition against the plans: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/tudor-grange-admissions-policy Read more about the BHA's campaigns work on «faith» schools: http://humanism.org.uk/campaigns/schools-and-education/faith-schools/ Read the BHA's table of types of school with a religious character: http://www.humanism.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/schools-with-a-religious-character.pdf The British Humanist Association is the national charity working on behalf of non-religious people who seek to live ethical and fulfilling lives on the basis of reason and humanity.
In 2011 it decided to sponsor a failing Church of England primary school, now called Tudor Grange Primary Academy St James, after being approached by the Diocese of Birmingham.
The BHA has expressed concern at the creeping influence of the Church over Academies without a religious character such as Tudor Grange.
Ernesford Grange Community Academy is the first of those which lost their previously agreed funding to get a complete rebuild.
Ernesford Grange Community Academy was one of a number of secondary schools in Coventry that were awaiting a new building as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme.
New openings Ernesford Grange Community Academy and Riverbank Academy in Coventry, which share the same premises, have reopened after their old buildings were rebuilt under the first phase of the Government's Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
Primary progress Littleworth Grange Primary Academy, Barnsley, was presented the Outstanding Progress Award (Primary), sponsored by DOHR.
- Acklam Grange school - Ormiston Chadwick Academy - St Peter's School - Tauheedul Islam Boys» High School - Matravers - Thomas Lord Audley School, Essex - Havant Academy
Two Coventry primary schools, Ernesford Grange Community Academy and Radford Primary Academy, also changed their sponsor just eight months after converting.
Abbey Hey Primary Academy, Accrington Academy, Barnsley Academy, Beacon View Primary Academy, Carter Community School, Corngreaves Academy, Cravenwood Primary Academy, Glenmoor & Winton Academies, Goresbrook School, Grange Primary Academy, Hanwell Fields Community School, High Hazels Academy, John Smeaton Academy, Kettering Buccleuch Academy, Lambeth Academy, Langford Primary, Manchester Academy, Midhurst Rother College, North Oxfordshire Academy, Northampton Academy, Nova Hreod Academy, Paddington Academy, Richard Rose Central Academy, Richard Rose Morton Academy, Salford Academy, Seahaven Academy, Sheffield Park Academy, Sheffield Springs Academy, Shoreham Academy, Silverdale Primary Academy, Southway Primary School, Stockport Academy, Swindon Academy, The Hurlingham Academy, The Regis School, The Victory Primary School, Timbertree Academy, Walthamstow Academy, Walthamstow Primary Academy, Wilberforce Primary, William Hulme's Grammar School, Wye School.
Sam Quek — Birkenhead high school for girls (an independent school at the time Quek was there, but which in 2010 converted to academy status) and Calday Grange grammar school
Top Driver's Driving School La Grange Park / Nazareth Academy location is an easy and convenient drivers education option for Nazareth Academy students.
The Academy of Eating Disorders (Le Grange et al., 2010) has disclosed a clear and strong position about this debated issue, declaring to be «firmly against any aetiological model of eating disorders in which family influences are seen as the primary cause of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa.»
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