The research also showed that 48 per
cent of primary schools already offered updates to parents through an online portal and 37 per cent offeredupdates by text, but just 32 per cent offered a mobile app or mobile - enabled website.
Not exact matches
As
of 31 March 2016, 66 per
cent of secondary
schools and 20 per
cent of primary schools are
already academies; 65 per
cent (3,611 out
of 5,449)
of academies (including free
schools) were in MATs, up from 53 per
cent at the end
of the 2013/14 academic year.
The Resource Our
Schools initiative, which has already attracted support from the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) and numerous subject associations, comes following procurement research published by BESA that shows that primary schools are spending 3.7 per cent less on resources than las
Schools initiative, which has
already attracted support from the National Association
of Head Teachers (NAHT) and numerous subject associations, comes following procurement research published by BESA that shows that
primary schools are spending 3.7 per cent less on resources than las
schools are spending 3.7 per
cent less on resources than last year.
Almost all
of primary school leaders (97 per
cent) felt people underestimate the level
of mental health problems with pupils and 95 per
cent said they feel that their teachers
already go «above and beyond» to support the pupils.
The latest figures show that around 61 per
cent of the 3,381 state secondary
schools in England are
already academies, compared to just 14.5 per
cent of its 16,766
primaries.