Sentences with phrase «aged pupils only»

«For example, most of the primary school teachers have not taught before and the head of the primary school is experienced in teaching secondary - aged pupils only

Not exact matches

Pupils of all age ranges in about 40 schools across New York have already joined Meatless Monday, including public (state - run), private and charter schools, and the Brooklyn announcement was made at a school that serves only meat free meals — every day of the week.
So not only are we undertaking radical reforms to education - opening up schools, supporting poorer pupils, reforming the curriculum, and increasing the participation age to 18.
Even though the UK fares better in the bracket of lower secondary education (aged 10 - 13) its 14.3 pupils per teacher is only lower than the Netherlands (16.0) and France (15.1) in the EU, with the average being 12.6.
According to the United Nations, 76 developing countries have enough schools to educate all primary school - age children, but only one - third (27) keep their pupils for the duration of the course, and, some countries have seen declines in completion rates.
There were only 960 entries for pupils aged 15 and under for GCSE sciences in comparison to 141,414 last year - showing a drop of 99.3 per cent.
But Julie McCulloch, primary specialist at the Association of School and College Leaders, said a new baseline assessment in reception was «good for children and schools» because «schools will be given credit for a pupil's progress through their whole time at primary school from the age of four to 11, instead of the current system which measures progress only from the age of seven.»
Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders» union NAHT, said: «The massive increase in pupil numbers over the next few years, particularly at secondary age, will only make it harder.
«White British pupils make up 70.9 per cent of all secondary - aged pupils but only 65.9 per cent of secondary - aged pupils in selective schools.»
Will he acknowledge that white British pupils make up 70.9 % of all secondary - age pupils but only 65.9 % of secondary - age pupils in selective schools?
Alice Gue who is a cook at the local primary school, Central City Elementary, was genuinely baffled when he asked why the pupils, aged between five and 14, had only spoons.
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