Sentences with phrase «by pupils across»

The inspectors praised the progress being made by pupils across a range of subjects, especially the core subjects of English and maths, praising the «culture of high expectations and aspirations».
«Unless we close it children in Wales will continue to be denied the same sort of learning opportunities enjoyed by pupils across the border.»
The school also holds an annual musical showcase, demonstrating the talent and hard work shown by pupils across the board.
But for clothes that are worn five days a week by pupils across the country, it is important to combine these details to get the best out of your uniform.

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The Catholic Young Writer Award is organised annually for pupils at Catholic schools across Britain by the Catholic Union.
The success in reaching over 9000 pupils last year is thanks, in large part, to the many partners across the UK who have helped us by showing schools how to use the inspiring model of astronaut fitness and health to change children's activity levels and diet through learning about the science behind it.»
These skills act as the building block for further skills development and all schools across the city region should be preparing their pupils for the world of work by teaching them these skills.
On May 23, focus will be on the talents and ingenuity of pupils and students as the state host the Science, Arts and Crafts Exhibition by Junior and Senior Secondary Schools across the State.
Analysis by the British Humanist Association has found that figures provided in the Government's green paper show that allowing free schools to choose all pupils on religious grounds will lead to increased ethnic and religious segregation across England.
Pupils across Wales are set to benefit from a new # 2.5 million Welsh Government small and rural schools grant announced today by Welsh Liberal Democrat Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams.
Pupils, teachers and parents from across the UK will be gathering in London this afternoon (Thursday) for the 2014 Arts & Minds competition, organised by the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK.
The NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, will today reaffirm its strategy to continue to defend the interests of pupils, schools and the teaching profession from the assault by the Government and administrations across the UK on our public education service.
Most Primary Schools in the Local Government Areas hitherto occupied by Boko Haram were completely destroyed, the Universal Basic Education Board is to undertake reconstruction of all primary schools, renovate existing schools, supply most needed educational materials and of course feed the primary school pupils across the State and provide more furniture to enhance teaching and learning at the primary school level» Shettima said.
Across secondary schools in England, the research shows that 78 per cent of secondary school teachers surveyed by the National Foundation for Education Research say their school offers volunteering programmes to build their pupils» life skills, but just eight per cent of pupils aged 11 - 16 in England and Wales surveyed by Ipsos MORI say they take part in these sorts of extra-curricular activities.
Indeed, in the face of recent findings by Education Policy institute, which found that 20 of the largest multi-academy trusts (MATs)-- running more than 300 schools — fall «significantly below» the national average for improving pupils» attainment, the importance of self - assessment not just within each school but right across the trust, is perhaps more important than ever before; and goes to the heart of addressing the issues raised in the all - party parliamentary group's (APPG) 21 questions http://www.nga.org.uk/News/NGA-News/Pre-2016/21Q.aspx
Children 16 and under are competing with pupils across the UK in the Classroom of the Future Competition, being run by -LSB-...]
Teachers at the Annual NASUWT Conference in Birmingham have called on governments and administrations across the UK to review their procedures for dealing with allegations against teachers in the light of concerns about the incidence of malicious claims being made by pupils.
The research was commissioned by Jet2holidays to coincide with its Ultimate School Trip competition, which is giving pupils across the UK the chance to win the trip of a lifetime with their classmates.
The challenge for teachers is how to engage their pupils by increasing the demand for reading across their school by helping pupils to find a text that unlocks a whole new world of ideas and viewpoints or one that can help them to explore their own identities, situations and aspirations.
When studying the pattern of charter school enrollment across the country, we took into account how each of three factors contributes to or retards charter school growth: per pupil expenditures (also measured during the 1989 — 90 school year), length of time a charter law was on the books, and degree of permissiveness of each state's charter school law, as measured by the CER index.
Every weekday morning, 40,000 school buses operated by Laidlaw Education Services traverse communities across the United States and Canada, carrying 2.3 million children — more than three times as many pupils as its nearest competitor.
As part of this year's British Science Week (9 - 18 March), 1,800 pupils from 10 schools across England are being given the opportunity to take part in interactive science workshops hosted by Public Health England (PHE) scientists.
The ATL surveyed 1,250 school staff across England, Wales and Northern Ireland and found that 77 per cent had been pushed or shoved by a pupil, with around 90 per cent saying they had dealt with challenging behaviour such as shouting or swearing.
Discovery Education empowers teachers and captivates pupils by providing high - quality, dynamic, digital content to primary and secondary schools across the United Kingdom.
The Oasis trust runs 44 schools across the UK and is looking at offering peace studies as a stand alone subject as part of a wider programme aimed at ensuring pupils are not influenced by religious extremism and gang culture.
The head of one of the UK's leading education sector suppliers has said that a growing number of «shabby schools» across the UK are not only failing pupils but are contributing to the lack of new entrants to the teaching profession, when linked to new schools spending data revealed by the company.
PTAs across the UK are now having to think of additional ways to raise money so that schools and pupils are not affected by the impending cuts.
School spending per pupil across England is expected to fall by at least seven per cent in real - terms between 2015 - 16 and 2019 - 20, according to a new report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Pupil perceptions across the school may be used by Subject Leader for CPD.
However, despite the clear progress, places are still dominated by privately educated pupils when compared to proportion of pupils educated in state schools across the country.
A new resource aimed at helping teachers explain the importance of the Commonwealth to their pupils has been launched by school standards minister, Nick Gibb, along with his counterparts from across the world.
Schools across Suffolk were invited to bid for a share of the # 600,000 fund, which aims to boost attainment of pupils by bringing the best education research to the county.
Few of us will have escaped articles in the media about pupils whose first days back at school were marred by the strict implementation of uniform policies across the country.
Assessment Co-ordinator Christine Maguire has devised a template which can be accessed by all teachers across the year groups to track pupils» levels.
There are currently estimated to be 721,000 tablets for use by pupils in classrooms across UK maintained schools and academies and a forecast that by the end of 2016 the number will have increased to over 946,000.
They can either share 95 percent of the money with charter schools on a per - pupil basis or they can develop a plan by July 1, 2018, for equitably distributing the MLO dollars across schools based on student or program needs but without regard to the type of school receiving the funds.
The Lingotot accredited programme, which has been benchmarked at entry level 1,2 and 3 has been welcomed by primary schools across the country who can now officially recognise the efforts and achievements of their pupils.
Children 16 and under are competing with pupils across the UK in the Classroom of the Future Competition, being run by schools supply company Viking and the British Institute of Interior Design.
Hundreds of primary and secondary school pupils across the north east of England will benefit from 12 brand new schools being supported by a GBP 46.3 million long - term loan from the European Investment Bank.
More than 300 pupils from 15 different schools across the country were given a day they will never forget when Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis - Hill hosted an inspiration day organised by Sky Sports Living for Sport.
Over the last 12 months one million micro: bits have been distributed to school children across the UK, which have been supported by the launch of the micro: bit website and hundreds of learning resources for teachers and pupils.
This is why we will be «recruiting» primary and secondary school pupils across the UK to take responsibility for flying the Healthy Eating Week flag in their schools by becoming Ambassadors for the Week.»
Almost 400 pupils from 14 schools across England have been praised by Nick Gibb for their progress in learning Mandarin, as part of a pilot programme to help them get ahead in the global jobs market.
A study by Education Datalab has previously revealed pupils taking the qualification on average score the equivalent of an A grade, despite achieving an average score of below a C across their GCSEs.
An analysis by Schools Week found that of the 87 schools across the country that lost 5 per cent or more pupils during year 11, 32 per cent were local authority - run, and 55 per cent were academies.
Discovery Education empowers teachers and captivates pupils by providing high - quality, dynamic, digital content to primary and secondary schools across the UK.
1 million pupils taught - Over 6,000 teachers trained and supported by Teach First since 2003, have now taught more than one million pupils in low income communities across the breadth of England and Wales.
However, across the South East, more than 700 pupils have been allocated another school by the local authority.
Legal action led by the ACLU aimed to stabilize teaching staffs across these schools, given concern young teachers kept receiving «pink slips» and pupils missed the chance of building supportive relationships with teachers.
The Make Your World Bigger videos were drawn from Discovery Education Espresso's digital learning service — an award - winning platform used by over 1.8 million pupils across the UK.
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