On average, 25 per
cent of parents around the world said they helped their child for seven hours or more, but almost the same proportion (23 per cent) said they didn't help at all.
Not exact matches
«With
around 40 per
cent of the fathers, if you asked them, «why do you think your
parents behaved the way they did?»
Students whose
parents reported «spending time just talking to my child», «eating the main meal with my child
around a table» or «discussing how well my child is doing at school» daily or nearly every day were between 22 per
cent and 39 per
cent more likely to report high levels
of life satisfaction.
Around 70 per
cent of parents and pupils surveyed by the exams regulator Ofqual did not understand the new numerical GCSE grading system.
Around 5,000 people responded to the survey, which found that 64 per
cent of participants felt that their education was better than their
parents.
Parents are paying
around 32 per
cent more for a property which is in the catchment area
of an «outstanding» school.
However,
around 70 per
cent of more than 400
parents and pupils surveyed by the exams regulator Ofqual did not understand the system.
When asked what causes stress
around 98 per
cent of people cite (in no particular order) children,
parents, death
of a loved one, ill health, traffic, traffic offences, finances, work, targets, distressing news bulletins etc and
around two per
cent suggest it could be themselves.
The school educates a highly international clientele, with pupils from 37 nationalities,
around half
of whom are from Spanish backgrounds, with 20 per
cent having British
parents.
It reports that
around 40 per
cent of the total cost was spent on «deadweight loss» — that is, providing free meals to pupils whose
parents «would otherwise have paid for a school lunch».