The Spens report on secondary education published in 1938 concluded that there is general agreement that much of what is most valuable in
the grammar school tradition depends on the existence of a sixth form, and given that all existing grammar schools have a sixth form, this 80 - year - old shibboleth could continue to influence the government's thinking.
The Ofsted boss told the Freedom and Autonomy for
Schools National Association (FASNA) conference this morning that grammar schools were not the answer to the nation's problems, but said there was no reason why comprehensive schools should not «celebrate the importance of tradition, ritual and formality&
Schools National Association (FASNA) conference this morning that
grammar schools were not the answer to the nation's problems, but said there was no reason why comprehensive schools should not «celebrate the importance of tradition, ritual and formality&
schools were not the answer to the nation's problems, but said there was no reason why comprehensive
schools should not «celebrate the importance of tradition, ritual and formality&
schools should not «celebrate the importance of
tradition, ritual and formality».