Sentences with phrase «cent of secondary schools saw»

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.

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Space reductions Space in secondary schools will see reductions of 15 per cent, with primary schools being around 5 per cent smaller than their BSF equivalent.
The survey also found that 51 per cent of primary school teachers, and 49 per cent of secondary school teachers need training in e-safety issues, while 51 per cent of primary school teachers are seen to need training in using assessment solutions.
While back in the academic year 2014/15, 55 per cent of primary schools and 38 per cent of secondary schools said this would be a focus in budgets, this year we are seeing seven per cent of primary schools reducing their spending.
However, looking at this objectively, while BESA's recent «Resources in English Maintained Schools» research shows that 2011/12 has seen budget cuts of 1.8 per cent in primary education and a 2.7 per cent drop in secondary education, schools still have significant funds to spend, particularly when compared with budgets ten, five or even two yeaSchools» research shows that 2011/12 has seen budget cuts of 1.8 per cent in primary education and a 2.7 per cent drop in secondary education, schools still have significant funds to spend, particularly when compared with budgets ten, five or even two yeaschools still have significant funds to spend, particularly when compared with budgets ten, five or even two years ago.
Also highlighted in the report, the most deprived primary and secondary schools with over 30 per cent of pupils receiving school meals will receive a small net gain of # 5.6 million overall, however the most deprived secondary schools will actually see falls.
In addition, 45 per cent of authorities saw a drop in the number offered their overall preferred secondary school in 2016.
According to a survey by the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA), teachers see ICT training as a key requirement with 51 per cent of primary school teachers and 49 per cent of secondary school teachers admitting they need guidance around e-safety issues.
The report from the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) also found that 51 per cent of primary school teachers, and 49 per cent of secondary school teachers are seen to require training in e-safety issues.
Gateshead was identified as the area which saw the biggest fall in parents getting their first choice of secondary school, decreasing from 91.5 per cent in 2015 to 82.8 per cent.
While 42 per cent of the secondary schools say the benefits of content solutions are «very important», not all of the schools reported seeing time and cost benefits from using EdTech.
Heads need to change between 30 and 50 per cent of the teaching staff at a failing secondary school in their first three years if they want to see a successful «culture shift», according to new research into the behaviour of successful turnaround heads.
For example, areas with «consistently good access» to high - performing secondary schools saw the proportion of pupils gaining access to such schools increase from 49 per cent in 2010 to 58 per cent in 2015.
At primary level, the definition will apply to those schools who have seen fewer than 85 per cent of children achieving an acceptable secondary - ready standard in reading, writing and maths over the course of three years, and who have seen insufficient pupil progress.
However, secondary schools will see a much larger increase, with the number of full - time equivalent pupils aged up to 15 years projected to increase by 320,000 (+11.4 per cent) by 2021 and to continue to grow until 2025.
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