Sentences with phrase «working at a grammar school»

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His natural ability, capacity for hard work and attendance at a grammar school became a passage to Cambridge.
The Tory - supporting commentator has called school wheelchair ramps a sign of «ghastly inclusivity» and once described working - class grammar school boys who secured places at Oxford as «universally unattractive» and «small, vaguely deformed undergraduates».
She attended Monkwearmouth Grammar School before going on to take a BSc in sociology at West Ham Technical Institute (now the University of East London) and a Diploma in Social Work from the University of Birmingham.
Chase Grammar School students arrived at the Cannock - based independent school this morning to receive the outcome of months of hard work spent revising and sitting those all - important examinaSchool students arrived at the Cannock - based independent school this morning to receive the outcome of months of hard work spent revising and sitting those all - important examinaschool this morning to receive the outcome of months of hard work spent revising and sitting those all - important examinations.
The EPIs analysis looked at the implications of expanding or opening new grammar schools by assessing areas on a set of tests that mirror the conditions set out in the «Schools that work for everyone» greenschools by assessing areas on a set of tests that mirror the conditions set out in the «Schools that work for everyone» greenSchools that work for everyone» green paper.
Select one of the following modes: - Choose a particular grammar domain or topic to revise - Random mode, giving you a mixture of all types of questions The SATs revision resource is perfect for teachers to use as morning work, lesson starters or revision sessions or alternatively for pupils to practise independently at school or at home.
«I think we need to be able to move this debate on and look at things as they are today, and maybe step away from a more old - fashioned debate around grammar schools and work out where they fit in today's landscape.»
At the time, Mancilla - Martinez was working as a paid tutor in an afterschool program at Beulah Payne Elementary School, the grammar school she'd attended, situated across the street from the Mancilla homAt the time, Mancilla - Martinez was working as a paid tutor in an afterschool program at Beulah Payne Elementary School, the grammar school she'd attended, situated across the street from the Mancilla homat Beulah Payne Elementary School, the grammar school she'd attended, situated across the street from the MancillaSchool, the grammar school she'd attended, situated across the street from the Mancillaschool she'd attended, situated across the street from the Mancilla home.
One of the competition winners, Mike Schumann from Camberwell Grammar School, undertook a week - long placement in July at Honda to work in the marketing field.
Add to this nebulous college entrance environment the challenge presented by the proliferation of four - year high schools, whose numbers skyrocketed from 2,526 in 1890 to 10,213 in 1910, and it is easy to see why the trustees of the Carnegie Foundation felt the need to define college: «An institution to be ranked a college must have at least six (6) professors giving their entire time to college and university work, a course of four full years in liberal arts and sciences, and should require for admission not less than the usual four years of academic or high school preparation, or its equivalent, in addition to the preacademic or grammar school studies.»
I had the opportunity to work collaboratively with the staff and students from Geelong Grammar (GG) in a session titled — a living library of Positive Education in Action at the annual Positive Schools Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference.
The Manchester Grammar School and The Seashell Trust work together in a partnership that sees volunteers from MGS help children with communications difficulties at the Trust.
Much of this question depends on what you mean by grammar schools working, but you could look at whether they work for the pupils attending them and for the education system as a whole.
An excellent place to start looking at the evidence on grammar schools is with the work of Newsnight's Chris Cook.
In this file photo from January, Owen Sillars, 8, left, and Henry Prell, 9, use a «grammar box» as they work on the parts of speech in the elementary classroom at Isthmus Montessori Academy, a private school on Madison's North Side.
Building on the extensive collaboration that has existed between the two schools over the past 8 years, the Grammar Stream will be a joint working partnership between Swindon Academy and Marlborough College, hosted at Swindon Academy.
The Grammar School at Leeds works with local schools to enable them to use their swimming facilities when not in use for their own pupils.
Speaking at the Grammar School Heads» Association annual conference, the CBI director general said it was clear the careers advice system had not worked for employers or students for many years.
Leading the school is Michael Roden, who was headhunted for the role while working at King Edward VI Camp Hill school for boys, an outstanding grammar school in Birmingham.
Rachel Smith works as a Modern Foreign Languages teacher at Ramsey Grammar school on the Isle of Man.
Mark is the former National CPD Coordinator for Computing At School, but is best known for his work in the Digital Schoolhouse project at Langley Grammar SchooAt School, but is best known for his work in the Digital Schoolhouse project at Langley Grammar Schooat Langley Grammar School.
As a parent of kids who are brilliant at mathematics, spatial thinking, technology and creativity, please please fight grammar streaming in schools as these really clever kids end up working in lower ability groups.
Second graders Jayden Lew and Giselle Ortega work on their Spanish grammar at Edison Elementary School in Glendale, where they are enrolled in a dual language immersion program.
Under the proposals, grammar schools will be encouraged to work with nearby primary schools to improve access for poorer pupils and be more flexible about admissions, allowing children to join or leave at 14 or 16.
In Kent, an increasing number of children who have received the pupil premium are attending grammar schools, so Kent is working at widening access.
He said grammar schools should look again at their admissions policies and ensure they were making provision for children from disadvantaged areas or with special needs, even if that means altering the entrance requirements, and do more outreach work in deprived areas.
Jacob Jackson from Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School wrote this review while on work experience at Turner Contemporary
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