Sentences with phrase «grammar school areas»

The report doesn't say it, but Kent is a grammar school area.

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Any such measures would overwhelmingly help good state grammar, faith and other schools in rich areas and not those pupils from genuinely worse social backgrounds.
In areas where grammar schools were the norm, the 1998 regulations made under the Act provided for ballots to be triggered by 20 per cent of parents at all schools signing a petition, while in areas where grammar schools were less common, only parents of children at «feeder schools» would be allowed to vote.
Asked if they would support the introduction of some new state grammar schools, especially in urban areas where there currently are none, 76 % supported the idea, 17 % opposed it and 6 % didn't know.
However, a party spokesman insisted Mr Grieve had not said anything which contradicts official Conservative policy, which states the party would not close down existing grammar schools in areas such as Buckinghamshire and Kent.
Shadow attorney general Dominic Grieve appeared to break ranks to say more grammar schools should be built in his local area if there is demand.
«These facts appear to confirm my own experiences: that selection raises the standards for everyone in both grammar and high schools in selective areas,» he told the paper.
But the Liberal Democrats have attacked the Tory proposals, saying they would allow middle - class parents to create a new generation of grammar schools in wealthy areas.
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This decision has opened the floodgates and we are now seeing moves in many selective areas to open new grammar schools.
The Council is the largest in the UK to retain a mainly selective school system, with 25 per cent of secondary school age pupils attending one of the 33 grammar schools in the area.
Only 2.5 per cent of grammar school pupils are eligible for FSM, compared to 13.2 per cent in all schools and the EPI found that grammar schools attract a larger number of high attaining non-FSM pupils from other areas, meaning there is a disproportionately large number of high attaining, non-disadvantaged children.
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Only six out of 152 local authority areas in England would benefit from expanded selection and opening new grammar schools, according to new research from the Education Policy Institute (EPI).
Grammar schools do still exist, and are prominent in areas such as Kent, but there numbers are diminished with 163 currently operating in the country.
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He told the Observer: «The most thriving independent schools are actually in areas where there are grammar schools now.
This is despite research from the Sutton Trust that found that in selective areas on average 18 per cent of pupils are entitled to free school meals - an important indicator of social deprivation - but make up only three per cent of grammar school entrants.
Tilley also suggested that academies in the area would also like to be able to select by ability, although it is unclear if this would be included in potential grammar school plans.
It is all rather patronising to suggest my daughter needs an alternate provision school, she failed the 11 + and struggled her way through troubled secondary moderns (can't get teaching staff in grammar areas) to get better GCSE than all her friends who passed the test.
Social mobility was a key theme of Education Select Committee's evidence check on grammar schools held on 8 November and statistics quoted suggested that only 2.5 per cent of pupils in grammar schools are on free school meals, compared to an average of nine per cent of the school population in the same areas.
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We are committed to fighting all forms of academic selection, and phasing out grammar schools in areas where they now operate.
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Unions have also asked why grammar schools are prioritised when free transport schemes in some areas face significant cuts.
Sources suggest the areas where schools need to improve significantly are unlikely to be places where new grammars would appeal.
But the scheme's financial viability has already been questioned, with particular concerns over rural areas and non-selective authorities that border areas with grammar schools.
She said: «When we add more grammar school places to an area, these schools will have to fill their places with children who are further down the ability scale.
Research author and associate director at EPI, Jo Hutchinson, said the decline in the benefits of grammar school education would be seen most in areas with more selection.
«In the areas where there are more places, the benefits are going to be more diluted for those children in the grammar schools, as they become more like mixed ability schools
None of the 122 grammar schools in selective areas would be classed as coasting under the new definition.
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Secondary schools in areas where the brightest pupils are selected for grammar schools will be more likely to be classed as coasting under the government's newly revealed definitions.
The Manchester Grammar School hosts a series of lectures, given by high - profile speakers, on a range of topics for the enrichment of pupils and communities in the local area.
But the researchers found these children «were substantially less likely to attend grammar schools» than children from better off areas.
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In Reading, both the grammar schools give high priority to children who have received free school meals in the past six years and live within the catchment area
He found in this piece of research that children from prosperous families in Kent (the biggest area for selective schools in England) are more likely to get into grammar schools and also that in selective areas, poorer children overall get relatively worse GCSE results than they do in comprehensive areas.
Yet many of the good and outstanding schools in Kent are grammars and, according to research from Education Datalab, grammar schools in this area are more likely to attract and retain many of the best teachers.
Grammar schools are more likely to be located in wealthier areas, but there appears to be no obvious link between their admission policies and how close they are to more deprived areas.
State Sen. Debbie Clary, a Republican who represents the Rutherford County area, had forwarded some of the jokes made by legislators about the schoolchildren's grammar to Rutherford County School Superintendent Janet Mason to show her what was being said about the schoolchildren and to urge the students to either stop writing or at least use proper grammar.
«Local areas who want more grammar places should be able to have them and similarly, local areas who want to stick with the existing schools that they're happy with will be able to do that too.»
It might also mean that opening new grammar schools would make it harder for other schools in the area to attract and develop staff, and these figures show that turnover has increased across the board significantly since 2010.»
Kent is one of the few areas of England which retained grammar schools after the majority were abolished in the 1960s and 70s.
But she said Ms Greening was looking at the issue of new grammar schools as well as other areas of education policy.
(1) Furthermore, the attainment of grammar school pupils comes at the expense of those who don't pass their 11 - plus, with pupil attainment at secondary moderns in areas with a selective education system lower than that of their counterparts in comprehensive schools.
Last month's report by the Education Policy Institute said there were six areas in England where parents would like new grammar schools and where creating them would benefit the wider school population.
Shadow education secretary Lucy Powell said: «We are now seeing moves in many selective areas to open new grammar schools.
In areas where there are large numbers of grammar schools, such as Kent, Medway, Buckinghamshire and Lincolnshire, many schools lose more than a fifth of their potential bright pupils to grammars.
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