The government should develop an effective national programme for highly
able state school pupils.
Not exact matches
Charters receive per
pupil funding from the
state like traditional district public
schools but differ in not being
able to receive funding for facilities and can not sell bonds and pass overrides.
This is because
pupils at English
state schools enter, on average, nine GCSEs and equivalent qualifications, rising to more than 10 for more
able pupils.
The government says this suggests that
state - funded mainstream
schools have been
able to «accommodate large increases in EBacc entry rate without affecting the proportion of
pupils entering at least one arts subject».
«It is through this philosophy that Durand has been
able to found and fund the country's only free
state boarding
school which is offered for the use of all its
pupils.»