Sentences with phrase «cent of children going»

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He said: «It's encouraging that clergy are among the five most trusted groups especially as most children don't see much of them with just 2 per cent of people going to church on a Sunday.
Listen I keep seeing bumper stickers like «you can't be both Catholic and pro-choice» these are not reflective of my faith, theser are slogans made for propaganda, I have 2 beautiful children and I have never been on a position where abortion could even play a part, but it is a legal option to the public at large; this being said even the bible calls for us to be good citizens, and to obey the law, I believe that this is a matter that belongs with the family and not the state; no matter how we criminalize abortion, they will not stop, but people will go under - ground and more fatalities will occur, I rather see the government placing incentives on more conseling for these expectant mothers and more outreach done at church levels, to reduce the debate to a single slogan is dangerous and will not accomplish the ultimately goal of preventing abortions my two humble cents
The football comes secondary to the cause, of course, with 90 per cent of the proceeds from the match going to the club's official charity — the LFC Foundation — to support its programmes and partnerships, which aim to create life - changing opportunities for children and young people.
She handed me a $ 20 bill (way more than the 10 cents or so each child had been assessed) and said she was going to put the boxes of toys in her car right then so she wouldn't accidently leave them at my house.
I say to them, would you ask your children to live in a house which 90 per cent of the experts told you was going to burn down?»
More than 90 cents on every dollar of funding we receive goes directly back to local CACs to help and protect kids, while the rest bolsters the national movement to provide evidence - based support for children and families experiencing abuse.
The same analysis also found that pupils from poorer backgrounds who performed just as well as their more well off peers were still less likely to attend grammars, with 66 per cent of children who achieve level five in both English and Maths at Key Stage 2 who are not eligible for free school meals going to a grammar school compared with 40 per cent of similarly high achieving children who are eligible for free school meals.
Level 4 is the minimum requirement necessary for children to go on and successfully secure five GCSEs at A * - C. Of those pupils who do not attain level 4, just six per cent continue to achieve five good GCSEs.
While the website is both fun and educational, it also teaches children how to keep themselves safe online, with 95 per cent of kids on SuperClubsPLUS learning and practising «safe online» behaviours no matter where they go on the internet.
The highest out - of - school rates are in Eritrea and Liberia, where 66 per cent and 59 per cent of children, respectively, do not go to primary school.
Figures show that just five per cent of children eligible for free school meals gain five A grades at GCSE, while a child living in one of England's most disadvantaged areas is 27 times more likely to go to an inadequate school than a child living in one of the least disadvantaged.
The poll, which quizzed 2,612 year 7 - 11 children in England and Wales, found that 74 per cent of young people think that they are either very or fairly likely to go into higher education.
With 75 per ‑ cent of children in the UK spending less time outside than prison inmates (survey of 2,000 people commissioned by Persil as part of its «Dirt is Good» campaign) it's going to take more than just schools to get young people outside enough to reap the benefits; benefits that include not just self - development, but also increased academic attainment — one of the core functions of schools.
Research by Kaspersky Lab to mark Safer Internet Day 2017 reveals that the increasing threats facing children online are now having a detrimental effect, with almost half (49 per cent) of 10 - 15 year olds in the UK admitting they are scared or worried about going online.
Socially too, it is vital to encompass as many kids possible; 12 per cent of children who have not been able to afford to go on a school residential have been bullied.
When it comes to what type of school parents want their child to go to, grammars came out on top with 42 per cent.
In 2016, 0.7 per cent of disadvantaged White British children went to a grammar, compared with 0.9 per cent of White non-British children, 0.8 per cent of Black children, 2.8 per cent of Indian children, 5.2 per cent of Chinese children, and 1.5 per cent of other Asian children.
Josh Beckett, the one - time ace of the Boston Red Sox, was lauded for his charitable work, but the paper found just 37 cents of every dollar raised by his foundation went toward its mission to «improve the health and well - being of children
That's right... every cent that is used to buy a copy of this book, after the crowdfunding fees are paid off, will be going to Unbound and Save The Children.
Using a list of items developed by WAACHS, the most frequently reported adverse behaviour in the current study was not wanting to attend school, with 36 per cent of children reported by their carer to have not wanted to go to school in the past six months.
«About 95 cents of every dollar we bring in goes to the children.
On May 15, Royal LePage offices across Canada will come together to host the 2nd annual National Garage Sale for Shelter with 100 per cent of proceeds going to help women and children living with abuse.
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