Sentences with phrase «academies minister lord»

The academies minister Lord Nash and Education Funding Agency chief executive Peter Lauener took questions on academy trusts from MPs this morning.
The government will revise its guidance on home education, the academies minister Lord Agnew has said.
Academies minister Lord Nash (pictured) has previously said schools in trusts would ideally be within an hour's drive of each other.
The Labour peer Baroness Donaghy requested the data through a question in the House of Lords in November, but the academies minister Lord Nash would only say the allocations would be published «in due course».
In a letter to education professionals, seen by Schools Week, the new academies minister Lord Agnew has set out plans to develop new «resources and guidance» for teachers.
Before founding Turner Schools, Saxton served as chief executive of Future Academies, a trust founded by the former academies minister Lord Nash.
An unknown quantity is Academies Minister Lord Nash.
In answer to a written question about what steps had been taken to ensure all schools were aware of their responsibilities under the Baker Clause, academies minister Lord Agnew said on December 6 that Ofsted would «take account of this statutory guidance when developing its approach to assessing careers provision».
In May, an investigation by Schools Week revealed that the Department for Education attempted to hide internal emails showing the then academies minister Lord Nash's intention to massage the presentation of figures that revealed the spiralling costs of rebrokering academies.
Future Academies in Pimlico, central London, which was set up by the academies minister Lord Nash and his wife Caroline, announced plans to extend the school day in March 2016.

Not exact matches

I've just noticed that Andrew Adonis (a former education policy adviser who was made a Lord so he could be education minister, and is one of the people most responsible for the Government's obsession with league tables, testing and Academies) has been made Minister of State in the Transport Department, about which he presumably has little or no exminister, and is one of the people most responsible for the Government's obsession with league tables, testing and Academies) has been made Minister of State in the Transport Department, about which he presumably has little or no exMinister of State in the Transport Department, about which he presumably has little or no expertise.
Schools Minister Lord Nash said: «David Carter has already made an outstanding contribution to the government's academy reforms in the South West as one of our first regional schools commissioners.
Lord Agnew, the minister for academies, told school business leaders that cutting down on «staggering» copying bills is «one small example» of how schools can save money.
Beer took over the RSC role from Paul Smith in early 2015 after he resigned to join the Future Academies trust, which was founded by schools minister Lord Nash.
He follows Paul Smith who left his role as RSC for Lancashire and West Yorkshire less than 12 months in to become chief exeuctive of the Future Academies trust, founded and run by junior schools minister Lord Nash.
Schools Week can exclusively reveal that Mr Smith has been recruited to become the new chief executive officer of Future Academies, set up and chaired by Lord Nash, a junior schools minister.
Paul Smith, RSC for Lancashire and West Yorkshire, resigned in early 2015 to join the Future Academies trust, which was founded by schools minister Lord Nash.
She took over the RSC role from Paul Smith (pictured right) in early 2015 after he resigned to join the Future Academies trust, which was founded by schools minister Lord Nash.
Lord Nash, the academies minister, told the House of Lords this morning that several documents would be on the government's website by the end of the month, including a «high - level outline» of the decision - making framework followed by England's eight regional schools commissioners.
Lord Nash, the academies minister, said the initial warning was given because of «serious concerns about financial management and governance», and said the decision to terminate had «not been taken lightly».
Lord Agnew, the minister for academies, told school business leaders...
A non-executive board member at the Department for Education (DfE) has taken a new role with an academy trust founded by education minister Lord Nash, Schools Week can report.
He was responding to a question about whether the independent sector could learn about efficiency savings from MATs, and noted that the new academies minister, Lord Agnew, wants them to have between 10 and 20 schools.
In a letter seen by Schools Week in September, schools minister Lord Nash said that any final decisions about the outsourcing would be for Education Secretary Nicky Morgan to decide, despite the fact Dominic Herrington, the former director of the DfE's academies group and now South East England and South London Regional Schools Commissioner, had told MPs in February that it was a matter for the board of trustees, not the DfE.
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