Sentences with phrase «by pupils from»

Check out these wonderful anti-bullying posters created by pupils from Temple Carrig School in Greystones.
As part of the wider MI!MS project, Holden teamed up with Roger Illingworth, childhood friend and fellow band - member from The Grubby Mitts, to revisit and rework a series of songs that they initially composed as teenagers, which were performed in Kingston upon Thames by pupils from Tiffin School Chamber Orchestra and Tiffin Children's Chorus, the latter comprised of children from primary schools across South West London, and accompanied by readings from actor Sam Marsh.
Astonishing Aspirations: Rainforest Project presents an exhibition of prints by pupils from Deanshanger Primary School.
Emma Fry, Head of Learning at MK Gallery said, «We are delighted to be showing this work by pupils from Romans Field School.
At the event itself, pupils spent time in small groups discussing and assessing collections of poems completed by pupils from the opposite school, eventually selecting a winner for the final round.
To encourage original composition and engagement with contemporary music by pupils from a variety of schools, including The Manchester Grammar School, having their pieces for string quartet played, wo...
Alcoa engineers will be joined on the day by pupils from Grace Academy, a specialist business and enterprise school in Solihull
Alcoa engineers will be joined on the day by pupils from Grace Academy, a specialist business and enterprise school in Solihull who will undertake the field trip in person.
joined on the day by pupils from Grace Academy, a specialist business and enterprise school in Solihull
We were delighted to be joined by pupils from the Eleanor Palmer School in Camden to present a Greenpeace petition of 200,000 signatures to the Treasury opposing the tax hike.
Other successful previous entries include «Indicate», a high visibility jacket for cyclists designed by pupils from James Allen's Girls» School in London, which allows cyclists to indicate using LED lights on their back and is being brought to market and sold in Maplin stores.
There was, however, a decline in the number of pupils taking core subjects such as geography and history and modern languages, and a marked rise in the number of non - academic / vocational qualifications being taken, particularly by pupils from the poorest backgrounds or those attending schools in disadvantaged areas.

Not exact matches

From a survey of current German discussion we may conclude that the proposal of a new quest of the historical Jesus, originally made within the context of the «post-Bultmannian» direction of leading pupils of Bultmann, has broadened itself, not only in traditionally conservative circles, but also by support from the Barthian side as well as from Bultmann himsFrom a survey of current German discussion we may conclude that the proposal of a new quest of the historical Jesus, originally made within the context of the «post-Bultmannian» direction of leading pupils of Bultmann, has broadened itself, not only in traditionally conservative circles, but also by support from the Barthian side as well as from Bultmann himsfrom the Barthian side as well as from Bultmann himsfrom Bultmann himself.
Vincent Uzomah, a teacher from Bradford who was stabbed by a pupil in a racist motivated attack has spoken of how he prayed he would survive....
During the High Court hearing, counsel Nick Armstrong told the judge it was the only occasion on which a teacher had been killed by a pupil in a British classroom and the family were anxious «that all the lessons that can be learned from this enormous tragedy are learned».
One of Shakespeare's fellow pupils, Robert Debdale by name, was executed as a priest in 1586; while studying for the priesthood Debdale shared classes with Thomas Cottom (executed in 1582), whose brother John Cottom was a schoolmaster at Stratford and taught Shakespeare until, under mounting anti «Catholic pressure from the Crown, he fled home to Lancashire, a Catholic stronghold.
To compel pupils to receive moral instruction from some artificial secular standpoint seems to me to be a violation of conscience prohibited by the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.
Their former schools, Sherborne and Fettes College, joined in with the commemoration a century on from their deaths in France by dedicating one of their fixtures this term to their former pupils.
It's a vivid and persuasive social polemic, rooted in real children's lives, that brings the schools of urban America leaping off the page — and should be forced reading for Michael Gove and his merry band of free - schoolers, who, having filched the idea of charter and KIPP schools from the US, now need to look West again to see how fiddling with school structures can never, by itself, help pupils do better.
School officials in Arlington Heights District 25 are working on a compromise to keep pupils displaced by school renovation from pushing a preschool out of its home.
The church building still remains, but is now owned and operated by the Carlton Academy PTA from Nottingham and is now used as an outdoor education facility for their pupils and those from other schools in the Redhill Academy Trust
Where a pupil or young person is moving from one institution to another, the 2014 Act requires EHC plans to be complete — including naming the institution they will move to — by 31 March in the calendar year of the transfer.
This is paid by the local authority in which the pupil or student is resident or belongs (in the case of looked after children), from their high needs budget, in line with their place commissioning.
Humanist Society Scotland (HSS) say they regularly receive complaints from parents and pupils troubled by religious practice in their schools and have published A Guide for Non-Religious Parents and A Guide for Non-Religious Young People to help them understand their rights.
On collective worship: «The Committee is concerned that pupils are required by law to take part in a daily religious worship which is «wholly or mainly of a broadly Christian character» in publicly funded schools in England and Wales, and that children do not have the right to withdraw from such worship without parental permission before entering the sixth form.
A pupil premium will be established for disadvantaged youngsters by taking money from other budgets.
A real - time electronic poll of BME teachers attending the seminar found that: 78 % do not think the work and contribution of BME teachers is recognised and valued by schools; 58 % do not think treatment of BME teachers has improved in the last decade; Only 36 % feel outcomes for BME pupils have improved in the last decade; 98 % feel that racism continues to be a serious problem in the UK today; 53 % do not see themselves still being in the teaching profession in the next five years, with 31 % saying they are planning to change career and the rest saying they plan to retire or take a break from the profession.
It was introduced because the government is concerned that there are too few pupils — especially those from disadvantaged areas — who choose to study the core academic subjects desired by the top universities.
«We have really stark evidence of how women teachers» professional lives are being blighted by regular incidences of online sexual harassment and threats of violence from pupils and parents.
«The education policies of the previous Coalition Government, continued by this one, premised on extensive and excessive autonomy for schools and the obsessive pursuit of deregulation, have rapidly increased covert selection, often targeted at pupils from materially deprived backgrounds.
Children, schools and families bill The bill will raise educational standards by providing guarantees - a series of specific entitlements for parents and pupils on what they can expect from a 21st century schools system and a means of redress if expectations are not met.
It goes on to say that «the Department has received concerns from two parents surrounding the treatment of their mixed - race child at a Steiner school, including racist abuse by other pupils which the school allegedly failed to act upon despite repeated complaints, and the use of racial epithets by teachers.
«Parents should be deeply concerned by the Coalition Government's refusal to date to introduce any safeguards that would ensure that any additional funding arising from a pupil premium benefits the pupils for whom it was intended.»
In several of the cases of bullying complaints, there is also a concern about the way the school has handled the allegations, failing to investigate accusations of bullying and physical abuse by teachers in some cases... «In four Steiner schools, the Department has received complaints about physical abuse from teachers towards pupils, including spitting in a pupil's face, making sexual innuendos and throwing a rounders bat at a pupil.
Aside from lowering the voting age by a year, the bill would also require all pupils in the ninth grade or higher to receive at least eight full class periods of civics education and mandate that every New York high school provide each student with a voter registration form the year they turn 17.
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.
Wales» brightest and most talented pupils are set to benefit from # 3 million of support over two years as part of plans announced today by Welsh Liberal Democrat Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams.
Deprivation varies by home language, with pupils from Somali, Lingala and French - speaking homes having the highest levels of eligibility for free schools meals, while Igbo, Yoruba and Shona speakers live in financially better - off households.
Mr Abdul - Rahman expressed the hope that the school would assist in the prevention of truancy among pupils in the area by relieving them from walking many miles every morning to school in neighbouring towns.
Despite changes to legislation made by former education secretary Ruth Kelly, unions claim teachers still remain vulnerable to allegations of abuse from their pupils.
A copy of the results from the «Big Question» on pupil behaviour is attached, along with details of a number of «refusal to teach» ballots taken by the NASUWT during 2011 on pupil indiscipline.
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.
We will fund a significant premium for disadvantaged pupils from outside the schools budget by reductions in spending elsewhere.
pupil behaviour remains a major concern for teachers, with nearly three - quarters of teachers saying they believe there is a widespread behaviour problem in schools; 84 % stated that they did not believe that the increased powers to search pupils, introduced by the Government, would help tackle pupil indiscipline; 55 % do not believe that same - day detentions, a power initiated by the Government, will assist them in maintaining discipline; 52 % did not feel that the power to confiscate items from pupils would be of assistance to them.
This investment builds on the # 282m already secured for the Pupil Premium by the Welsh Lib Dems, which from next April will be worth # 1,150 for every child receiving free school meals.
One school was praised by Ofsted for using money from the pupil premium to pay for a number of cultural trips to Saudi Arabia.
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.
The increase in per pupil funding was welcomed by MPs - Conservative former minister Anna Soubry said Ms Greening should be awarded a «huge gold star» - but those on the opposition benches pressed the education secretary on where the additional money was coming from.
The allocations of over # 4.6 million secured by the Welsh Liberal Democrats to support early years pupils in Wales from disadvantaged backgrounds have been announced.
«Pupil premium»: More funding for poorer children from outside schools budget, as demanded by Lib Dems
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