Sentences with phrase «primary academy going»

Intake Primary School Joins Astrea Academy Trust Astrea Academy Trust is today announcing that Intake Primary School has joined the trust, and will be known as Intake Primary Academy going forward.
Astrea Academy Trust is today announcing that Intake Primary School has joined the trust, and will be known as Intake Primary Academy going forward.

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If the government's plans to make all schools into academies goes ahead, it will have a significant impact on primary schools, compelling over 13,000 centres to change.
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«We're going to need tens of thousands of new primary places over the next few years, so it's great to see trust's like the Sharnbrook Academy Federation stepping up to the plate.
Steph Neale, head teacher at the Beatrix Potter primary school in south London, said: «If a head is really good, then results will go up whether it's an academy, a state school, a free school - it doesn't matter.
It's not just the plans to force all schools to become academies, which will affect primary schools most, as few have chosen to go down that route.
In Hartford, where well over 40 percent of the students go home to households where English is not the spoken language, less than 5 % of Academy First's students come from homes where English is not the primary language.
I believe there is an error in the women's 4 x 100m above — it was Daryll Neita who went to Prendergast Hilly Fields School in Lewisham (state academy) and before that to Gordonbrock Primary School, a community school also in Lewisham.
Primary pupils have gone head to head to be crowned BEE Factor winner at a special competition at Thetford Academy.
In her commentary piece, Wendy Lecker reminded readers that as part of Malloy's education reform effort, Hartford's Milner School, a school where 40 percent of the students go home to households where English is not the primary language, was given to a nearby charter school management organization Family Urban Schools of Excellence (FUSE), despite the fact that FUSE has never had a non-English speaking student attend their Jumoke Academy schools.
C1S — Coated on one side (paper or print) C2S — Coated on two sides (paper or print) CA2M — Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (Madrid) CAA — College Art Association CalArts — California Institute for the Arts CACT — Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art CAFA — China Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing) CAPC — Contemporary Art Museum (Bordeaux) C.G.A.C. — Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea (Santiago de Compostela) CIFO — Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (Miami) CIMAN — International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art CMYK — Cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black), which are the primary printing colors CNAP — Centre National des Arts Plastiques (Paris) CoBrA — Copenhagen (Co), Brussels (Br), and Amsterdam (A), a free - spirited Marxist avant - garde movement lasting from 1948 to 1951 featuring the artists Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont, and Constant, whose countries of origins make up the group's name CoCA — Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu (Torun) CPIF — Centre Photographique d'Ile - de-France CPLY — The name American artist William N. Copley went by as a painter CP — Cancellation proof (the proof made after an edition is finished as evidence that the artist has defaced the plate) C - Print — Chromogenic color print CR — Catalogue raisonnĂ© CTP — Computer to plate, digital printing process
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