According to the Local Government Association, 4,000 academies currently lie within this loophole, as that is the number of schools that
became academies between September 2010 and June 2014.
In a particularly strange example, if a school
became an academy between October 2010 and May 2014 it could be exempt from national standards for school meals (because this was not included in its contract), although every other academy has to follow them.
Not exact matches
More recently, under the coalition government, regional schools commissioners were created to bridge the widening chasm
between Whitehall and the regions as more schools
become autonomous under the
academies programme.
When the
Academy moved Barry Jenkins» script for «Moonlight» to the Adapted Screenplay category, the Oscar race for Original Screenplay
became a battle
between two writer - directors.
Between 2010/11 and 2016/17, 4,674 schools, mainly those that Ofsted had rated as good or outstanding,
became academies without a sponsor.
As we enter a season of change in school structure, with every school having to
become an
academy by 2022, the links
between schools and their communities could conceivably be damaged.
«The realities of
becoming an
academy are that the financial gains are not as great as you might think and the governing body needs to strike a balance between challenging the school and supporting its aims and ethos,» says Marie Lister, executive principal of South Axholme Academy in Don
academy are that the financial gains are not as great as you might think and the governing body needs to strike a balance
between challenging the school and supporting its aims and ethos,» says Marie Lister, executive principal of South Axholme
Academy in Don
Academy in Doncaster.
«However, there could also be competing explanations: the amount of [DfE] funding available to sponsors when a school
became a sponsored
academy reduced by 83 per cent
between 2010 and 2014.»
As more schools
become academies, this alone will frustrate the government's intention to achieve parity
between similar schools.
In 2009, teachers at the Urban Assembly
Academy of Arts and Letters — a public school serving grades 6 — 8 in Brooklyn, New York, began the fact that the gap
between children with strong literacy skills and those with weak skills widens year by year as curriculum
becomes more demanding.
This included requiring Durand to re-tender contracts when they expired and to cancel immediately «obligations incurred by the
Academy Trust when it
became a party to the contract
between London Horizons Limited and GMG».
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McLean has participated in many major international exhibitions since the 1960s, highlights include: When Attitudes
Become Form, Kunsthalle, Bern (1969); Information, Museum of Modern Art, New York (1970); The British Avant Garde, New York Cultural Centre (1971); Documenta 6, Kassel (1977); Art in the Seventies, Venice Biennale (1980); A New Spirit in Painting, Royal
Academy, London; Zeitgeist, Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin (1982); Documenta 7, Museum Fredericianum, Kassel (1982); Thought and Action, Laforet Museum, Tokyo (1983); The Critical Eye, Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven (1984); Out of Actions;
Between Performance and the Object, 1949 - 79, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1997); Bruce McLean and William Alsop, Two Chairs, Milton Keynes Gallery (2002) and Body and Void: Echoes of Moore in Contemporary Art, The Henry Moore Foundation, Hertfordshire (2014).
Between the ages of 11 and 17 he attended the Royal
Academy Schools,
becoming the youngest - ever pupil.
These are children
between the age of 9 - 12, who pass on their knowledge at
academies to other children, who train to
become Ambassadors as well.