Sentences with phrase «fair admissions»

These schools will have to comply with regulations on fair admissions - and plans for staffing and premises will have to show viability for at least five years.
In response to a parliamentary question tabled in the House of Lords, the Department for Education (DfE) has at last conceded that the overwhelming majority of objections submitted to school admission policies by the British Humanist Association (BHA) and Fair Admissions Campaign (FAC) correctly identified breaches of the law.
«What is needed is an overarching, coordinating body, a role traditionally played by local authorities, to ensure fair admissions across a large area.
The government is currently preparing a «slimmed down» version of the document, which sets out the rules for fair admissions in England.
«What is needed is an overarching, coordinating body, a role traditionally played by local authorities, to ensure fair admissions across a large area.»
The New York State Fair and Wade Shows will be offering a limited number of discounted midway rides, food and fair admission packages as part of an upcoming «Midway Madness» sale.
Frustration over inequities in higher education dominated the annual College Board conference, as educators and administrators debated strategies to ensure fair admissions procedures and financial - aid processes.
Other suggestions included the introduction of an independent inspection process, fairer admissions processes and alignment of funding agreements to diversity.
Book Expo and New York Rights Fair admission tickets provide admission to the exhibit areas of both conventions.
Proceeds from the Gala Preview and fair admission raised a combined total of over $ 1.3 million for Henry Street Settlement, adding to the over $ 30 million raised for the nonprofit over three decades — supporting the vital social service arts and healthcare programs it provides to the residents of New York City around the year.
«As a result, while these changes shift the responsibility for fair admission practices from the ABA to law schools, we do not anticipate significant changes for the vast majority of law schools or their applicants.»
The group that filed the suit is Students for Fair Admissions.
Grammar schools in England should not expand until the government can ensure fair admissions, the charity argues.
Today sees the launch of the Fair Admissions Campaign in England and Wales.
The Fair Admissions Campaign was debated yesterday in the House of Lords, after All Party Parliamentary Humanist Group (APPHG) member and Campaign supporter Baroness Joan Bakewell asked the Government «whether they have plans to encourage religiously selective schools to adopt more open admission policies.»
In June 2013, the Fair Admissions Campaign was officially launched, [36] the campaign aims to abolish the selection of pupils based on their faith or that of their parents at state funded schools in England and Wales.
«But even where places may be available, too many parents and children, particularly from disadvantaged backgrounds, face selection by stealth because of the Government's failure to ensure compliance with the fair admissions code.
The Fair Admissions Campaign is a new campaign which aims to open up all state - funded schools in England and Wales to all children, without regard to religion.
The BHA are affiliated to the Fair Admissions Campaign, which has just launched the Fair Admissions Map.
The report was produced on behalf of the Fair Admissions Campaign (FAC) and lists a string of violations to the admissions arrangements, committed by religious selective state schools.
Labour would instead ensure that councils were able to «ensure sufficient places and fair admissions», and «have the ability to intervene in any school that is failing».
We want parents to choose schools not schools to choose parents - and the large majority of schools have fair admissions
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