Not exact matches
The unauthorised absence
rate in state - funded
primary, state - funded secondary and special
schools was 1.3 per
cent in 2016/17, an increase from 1.1 per
cent in 2015/16 — the
rate of unauthorised holiday absence also increasing from 0.3 to 0.4 per
cent.
On top
of the 60 per
cent pass
rate for GCSEs, Morgan explained the new «Progress 8» accountability measure for secondary
school's, which is designed to show a child's progress from
primary to secondary education.
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.
Indeed, the latest Staff in Australian
Schools study found that 90 per cent of leaders in primary and secondary schools were either satisfied or very satisfied with their jobs (although the ratings were lower than in
Schools study found that 90 per
cent of leaders in
primary and secondary
schools were either satisfied or very satisfied with their jobs (although the ratings were lower than in
schools were either satisfied or very satisfied with their jobs (although the
ratings were lower than in 2010).
It also suggests that, if
schools were
rated using value added only, 22 per
cent of the highest FSM
primary schools would be
rated «outstanding», compared with 11 per
cent as it currently stands, and 25 per
cent of the highest disadvantage secondary
schools, compared with 14 per
cent as it currently stands.
There is a similar trend in
primary schools, with 11 per
cent of schools with a high proportion
of children on FSM
rated «outstanding», compared to 25 per
cent of schools with low numbers
of FSM pupils.
Over half (52 per
cent)
of secondary
school leaders told us they received more applications than they could accommodate for last year's admissions round, and the
rate of growth is set to increase at secondary level as the current
primary school population moves through the system.
The completion
rate of primary school has also increased, with 76 per
cent of children in GPE partnered countries completing
school, compared with 63 per
cent in 2002.
And
of those
schools rated outstanding, good or as requiring improvement whose performance deteriorated substantially, 47 per
cent of primary schools and 33 per
cent of secondary
schools saw their Ofsted judgments improve.
In the last year, the
rate of teachers joining
primary schools has gone down from 11.3 per
cent to 10.5 per
cent.