Sentences with phrase «good school place»

* A correction was added to this article to make clear that Local Schools Network does not campaign against free schools, but for a good school place for every pupil.
But prime minister Theresa May said the scheme extension is part of the government's bid to give parents «a greater choice of a good school place for their child».
Our Plan for Britain is to build a fairer society, with a good school place available for every child.
We are confirming new investment to give parents a greater choice of a good school place for their child
In the short term, though, her ambition is to see a good school place on offer for every child.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «We want every parent to have access to a good school place for their child.
Making the announcement schools minister David Laws said making sure there is a good school place for every child in England that needs one is a key part of the government's long - term plan for education.
Part of the government's plan for Britain is building a fairer society, with a good school place for every child.
«Pupils are already benefiting hugely from the academies programme and thanks to our reforms more of them than ever before are going to good or outstanding schools, meaning more parents can access a good school place for their children.»
She added: «This is about making sure that every child has a good school place to attend with excellent teaching to fulfil their potential.»
A spokesman for the Department for Education said: «More and more parents have the choice of a good school place thanks to our reforms - the number of children in failing secondary schools has fallen by a quarter of a million since 2010.
These 52 new schools will provide much - needed places and encourage innovation, driving up standards and ensuring even more parents have the choice of a good school place for their child.
«Great Ouse Primary Academy will provide much - needed high - quality places, driving up standards and ensuring even more parents have the choice of a good school place for their child.»
Prime Minister Theresa May has commented on the scheme, saying that it is part of the government's bid to give parents» A greater choice of a good school place for their child.»
She said: «I have made it a personal mission to increase the capacity and diversity of the school system so that there is a good school place that caters to the individual needs and abilities of every single child, whatever their background and wherever they live.
This is the time to seize the opportunity to make a difference and be part of the system working towards offering a good school place for every child.
Schools systems minister Lord Nash said: «Part of the government's plan for Britain is building a fairer society, with a good school place for every child.
Greening said: «Our Plan for Britain is to build a fairer society, with a good school place available for every child.
A Department for Education (DfE) spokesman said: «Pupils are already benefiting hugely from the academies programme and thanks to our reforms more of them than ever before are going to good or outstanding schools, meaning more parents can access a good school place for their children.
Parliamentary under secretary of state for the school system, Lord Nash, commented: «The 52 new schools will provide much - needed places and encourage innovation, driving up standards and ensuring even more parents have the choice of a good school place for their child.»
It means making sure every child has access to a good school place.
I want Britain to be a country in which every child has access to a good school place that's right for that individual child.
so there's not just a school place for every child, but a good school place for every child.
That's why Justine Greening and I have set out a new package of reforms, building on Michael Gove's success, to increase the number of good school places across the country...
Where there is a sufficient supply of good school places the introduction of free schools will force the closures of good schools locally.
Whilst there, she co-authored the report, More Good School Places, which was the first to recommend a «Pupil Premium» of # 6000 extra funding for each disadvantaged child in the country's state schools.
The proposal comes as part of the ISC's response to the «Schools that work for everyone» green paper, which asked independent schools what they can do to «support more good school places and help children of all backgrounds to succeed».
«This analysis suggests partial selection is not an effective way of increasing the number of good school places
«The proposals we are putting forward go considerably further than some of the ideas the green paper suggested and by helping create more good school places, both in state and independent schools, we would be helping to expand real social mobility in this country.»
Speaking on the BBC's The Andrew Marr Show, May said that the plans were about «ensuring we have good school places for every child» and not about «going back to the system of binary education from the 1950s».
Education secretary Justine Greening is calling for closer working between independent and state schools to create more good school places.
«We are raising standards across the country so that every child can go to a good school where they are taught the knowledge and skills they need for future success and we're investing # 5.8 billion to create even more good school places.
The new strategy aims to increase the number of good school places and ensure all children have the best start in life — and pave the way for «a radical expansion of good school places
The pressure to build hundreds of free schools is part of the government's aim to improve social mobility and good school places across the country.
NSN's Delivery team is here to support academy trusts in meeting the rising demand for good school places.
This fund is part of several measures to increase good school places, following the Schools that Work for Everyone consultation, which set out the government's ambition to ensure there is a good school place for every child, whatever their background.
This funding will transform the condition of school buildings and help our best schools to expand, creating more good school places for families and raising standards for pupils.
Clearly, there should be enough good school places in the local system to ensure that parents who don't want to send their children to a faith school should not be forced to do so, but that is not an argument against the existence of faith schools.
In an interview with The Sunday Times, Hinds said he was keen to support «good school places» where there was demand from parents.
«[Free schools] are creating more good school places for our children.
«Ministers must urgently tackle the serious problems they have created in education, including school budgets falling in real terms for the first time in twenty years, chronic shortages of teachers, not enough good school places, and chaos and confusion in the exams system.
The government has committed to opening 500 more free schools in this Parliament, creating good school places in communities across the country.
A Department for Education spokesman said on Thursday: «The overriding objective of this government's reforms is to increase the supply of good school places so parents have real choice.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «Our proposals are about creating more choice, with more good school places for more parents in more parts of the country.
Education Secretary Michael Gove argues that allowing good schools to expand will create more good school places, and so increase choice.
«The Tories have no plan to deal with falling budgets, chronic teacher shortages and not enough good school places - this is no way to run a schools system.»
«And by investing # 280m over the next two years to target resources at the schools most in need to improve school performance and deliver more good school places
The research, which is published with the Sutton Trust's response to the government's consultation on providing more good school places, raises serious concerns about using grammar schools in their current form as a vehicle for social mobility.
A three - month consultation has opened on the DfE website over the plans to create more good school places.
One of the objectives stated by the Department for Education (DfE) is to ensure that good school places are available to children of disadvantaged families, and not just those who can afford them by moving into the right catchment area, paying for private education or tuition, or belonging to a given faith group.
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