Abbotsweld
Primary Academy pupils magically transformed into their favourite book characters for the day!
Easington
Primary Academy pupils will be driven to another school for morning lessons in literacy and numeracy.
Not exact matches
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.
Under current rules, sex and relationship education is only compulsory in council - run secondary schools, but not for
academies and free schools, or for
primary school
pupils.
In addition to secondary converter
academies and
primary free schools, poorer
pupils were also under represented in grammar schools, single sex secondary schools and faith schools.
A thousand pounds worth of equipment is now available on loan to
pupils at Rockwood
Academy and Nansen
Primary School, both run by CORE Education Trust.
Analysis of government figures by SchoolDash has found that poorer
pupils are under represented in secondary converter
academies and
primary free schools, even after taking into account the level of poverty in local areas.
The Award for Outstanding Progress for a
Primary School was awarded to Bourne Westfield
Primary Academy, where teaching,
pupil achievement, and behaviour and safety were all given a top rating in this year's Ofsted report.
Converting
primary schools into
academies has failed to raise standards, with
pupils in
primary academies doing no better in Key Stage 2 tests than those at comparable schools, according to a new study from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
«With nearly three decades» experience supporting
primary schools and
academies of all sizes — from village
primaries with 80
pupils right through to large inner city
academies with 800
pupils - we see the impact that technology is having on education and the challenges this brings.
Studying the association between
academy status for
primary and secondary schools and their
pupils» attainment in the Key Stage 2 tests and GCSE exams from last year, NFER claims that there is no significant difference between the performance of
primary academies and maintained schools.
In addition to the British Theatre
Academy project, St Andrew's opened its doors to
primary schools
pupils for a whole range of other activities, events and workshop.
«The reopening of Moorgate
Primary Academy marks a key milestone for the programme in the West Midlands, and these new school buildings will provide modern, fit - for - purpose facilities for
pupils and staff for many years to come.»
Great Ouse
Primary Academy, in Biddenham, Bedford, is part of the high - performing Sharnbrook
Academy Federation (SAF), and will open with
pupils in a pre-school, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2.
This could be explored through the performance of secondary
academies over a longer timeframe (e.g. five years or more), and of
primary academies, including a comparison with non-academy schools with similar characteristics, and their impact on different
pupil groups.
Local Government Association analysis examines that there are 1,789
primary academies, collectively educating 540,000 infant
pupils, that do not have to comply with the new standards.
Winner: Woodside
Primary Academy, London Woodside was put into special measures by Ofsted in 2012, but changes made under headteacher Shane Tewes involved parents and
pupils, and a remarkable turnaround now sees the school rated Outstanding.
Apr - 13 TKAT Bridgemary School Ofsted «inadequate» Jul - 13 TKAT Collapse of Swedish «free» school chain Jul - 13 TKAT Havant
Academy Ofsted «inadequate» Oct - 13 TKAT Bridgemary School Warning notice issued re Bridgemary School Jan - 14 TKAT The Kemnal
Academy Trust Overall 2013 GCSE results below floor target Jan - 14 TKAT TKAT 26 out of 40 heads replaced Jan - 14 TKAT Weyfield
Primary Academy Head disappears over holidays, Weyfield
Primary Feb - 14 TKAT Dame Janet
Primary Requires improvement Mar - 14 TKAT King Harold B & E
Academy Requires improvement Jun - 14 TKAT Heybridge
Primary Requires improvement Jun - 14 TKAT Portfield
Primary School Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Salmestone
Primary Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Seymour
Primary Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Criticised by Ofsted: Overwhelming proportion of
pupils not getting reasonable education Oct - 14 TKAT Thomas Bennett Community Requires improvement Nov - 14 TKAT Weyfield
Primary Academy Inadequate (see previous entry) Jan - 15 TKAT Newlands
Primary Requires improvement Jul - 15 TKAT Chichester High School for Boys Requires improvement
A support staff member in a
primary academy in London said: «A
pupil constantly said to another
pupil that «my God is better than yours».»
Pupils from Bignold
Primary School, Edith Cavell
Academy, The Free School Norwich, Tuckswood
Academy, and Bluebell
Primary School competed in a range of different strokes, finishing with two relays which were won by Bignold and The Free School.
Primary teachers will benefit from the continued decline in
pupil - teacher ratios (20.3 in the maintained sector and 20.8 in
academies).
Latest figures show
academies are driving up standards at
primary and secondary, transforming the education of millions of
pupils across the country.»
The Hewett
Academy has welcomed
pupils from nearby
primary schools for a day of water - based competition and fun in its feeder school swimming gala.
Reception
pupils at our Harlow
Academies, Abbotsweld
Primary Academy, Latton Green
Primary Academy and Longwood
Primary Academy, had a «dino - tastic» time in their latest topic — Claws and Teeth!
Fourteen
pupils and six staff represented Keresley Newland
Primary Academy at the Schools» Challenge, a one - mile single lap through Coventry city centre on Sunday 28 February.
Pupils at our Harlow
Academies, Abbotsweld, Latton Green and Longwood
Primary Academies have enjoyed some very creative and interactive starts to their topics for the new term From building Anglo - Saxon houses and bug hotels to designing disgusting sandwiches and picnicking...
«The Christmas Fair at Keresley Newland
Primary Academy was a joyful event with the school hall full to bursting with staff, parents and
pupils all in the festive spirit.
Pupils at Keresley Newland
Primary Academy in Coventry, which forms part of the NET
Academies Warwickshire Cluster, enjoyed a life - like retelling of the Great Fire of London as part of their learning on the topic.
Lucky
pupils at Abbotsweld
Primary Academy, part of our Harlow Cluster, are developing a real passion for reading, thanks to their new Reading Dog, Calli.
A fantastic trip to London, for a «work skills» day, was enjoyed by 13 Year 6
pupils from the three Harlow NET
Academies, Abbotsweld
Primary Academy, Latton Green
Primary Academy and Longwood
Primary Academy, during the half term.
Pupils in the Harlow NET
Academies, Abbotsweld, Latton Green and Longwood
Primary Academies, have taken part in some exciting events recently in order to launch their learning for new topics this term.
NET are delighted that Battle
Primary Academy in Reading has been commended by the Minister of State for School Standards after coming in the top 3 % nationally for
pupil progress.
This popular community library, run by Lin Marley, Iris Riley, Heather Hudson and Karen Lindsay, works closely with Keresley Newland
Primary Academy to encourage
pupils at this rapidly improving school to understand that reading is about enjoying language.
On Friday 24th March, mums and grandmas of
pupils at Keresley Newland
Primary Academy were treated to a decadent afternoon tea, organised by the PTFA.
In the most recent notices, regional schools commissioner Martin Post expressed fears about
pupil underperformance at Olympic
primary school, Rushden Community College, Ruskin junior school, Thorplands
primary school, Warwick
primary academy and the Wrenn School.
There are now a few high - profile projects to create new boarding provision: Holyport College, sponsored by Eton College, is due to open in September 2014; Durand
Academy, currently a
primary and middle school in Lambeth, has plans for a boarding school in Sussex for
pupils 13 - 18, although this is facing obstacles in the planning process and criticism from the chairman of the SBSA.
http://www.localschoolsnetwork.org.uk/2015/02/tougher-tests-will-push-england-up-pisas-greasy-pole-says-minister-whose-own-data-handling-skills-are-below-expected-level How long will it be before Morgan claims that
pupils who don't reach the expected standard are illiterate and innumerate,
primary schools are «failing» and will all be turned into
academies?
Haimendorf said last year's cohort had joined from other
primaries, whereas the
academy's own
primary pupils were now filtering through.
This new flagship
academy project will be a two - form entry
primary with the capacity for 420
pupils and 11 residential units in the town centre of Kingston.
The sessions are part of Battle
Primary Academy's ongoing commitment to providing an inspirational educational environment where
pupils can develop as confident, independent learners with high aspirations.
The
pupils and staff at Battle
Primary Academy had a seriously «cool» time at their Winter Wonderland Disco last Friday.
Our
pupils have been wonderful ambassadors of Keresley Newland
Primary Academy and I feel very proud of all they have achieved today!»
The
Academy is larger than the average - sized
primary school with 448
pupils currently on roll.
Pupils from Longwood, Latton Green and Abbotsweld
Primary Academies tell us how these trips have impacted them:
Permanent exclusion rates at University
Primary Academy Kidsgrove are also said to be «unacceptably high», with inspectors expressing worries that this is «particularly the case for boys, disadvantaged
pupils and
pupils who have special educational needs and / or disabilities».
Pupils at our Harlow Academies, Abbotsweld, Latton Green and Longwood Primary Academies have enjoyed some very creative and interactive starts to their topics for the new term From building Anglo - Saxon houses and bug hotels to designing disgusting sandwiches and picnicking on the moon, our pupils have had a jam - packed start to the Autumn
Pupils at our Harlow
Academies, Abbotsweld, Latton Green and Longwood
Primary Academies have enjoyed some very creative and interactive starts to their topics for the new term From building Anglo - Saxon houses and bug hotels to designing disgusting sandwiches and picnicking on the moon, our
pupils have had a jam - packed start to the Autumn
pupils have had a jam - packed start to the Autumn Term.
At Longwood
Primary Academy, we set the wellbeing of
pupils at the same level of importance as that of academic achievement.
Nearly one year into their new house points system, Keresley Newland
Primary Academy «s Year 6
pupils, Dylan and Daisy, explain how the system works and how it encourages good behaviour across the school.
The key aims of this long standing partnership between Nottingham High School and two local
primary schools (St Anns Well
Academy and Huntingdon
Academy) are to provide benefits for the
primary school
pupils, namely: