Schools could soon be facing severe financial hardship which could affect standards because of cuts to their budgets,
head teachers warn.
Head teachers warned the partial, provisional tables may give parents an «inaccurate and incomplete picture».
Head teachers warned that the idea would have to be handled «extremely carefully to ensure it is not just a populist gimmick».
Last month,
head teachers warned MPs on the Education Select Committee of a deepening «crisis» in recruiting and retaining teachers.
Head teachers warning that they face financial meltdown are «furious» that the government has been pledging funds to create grammar schools in England.
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Heads are even prepared to break their statutory duties to teach RE as they switch resources to other qualifications, the National Association of
Teachers of Religious Education (NATRE) has
warned.
The
head teacher of a Church of England school in south east London has signaled he will continue excluding under - performing pupils, despite a
warning from the Government that he may be breaking the law.
A nursery school
teacher told Spock that suddenly children were beginning to bop each other on the
head without
warning.
His comments come as members of the National Association of
Head Teachers (NAHT)
warned that this could be depriving youngsters of having positive male role models.
And the leader of the union of
head teachers has
warned that children from European backgrounds are worried they may be forced to leave the UK.
Schools lack the resources to provide adequate support to students suffering from mental issues, the National Association of
Head Teachers (NAHT) has
warned.
The National Association for
Head Teachers (NAHT) has
warned that new immigration rules for non-EU workers could have a negative impact on schools.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the school leaders union NAHT, has responded to
warnings that more young people may yet travel to conflict ridden Syria during the school holidays by saying
head teachers can not be expected to be «counter-terror experts».
However,
head teachers have
warned that the proposal will need to be handled «extremely carefully to ensure it is not just a populist gimmick».
The report
warned that national statistics disguised considerable local variations and did not truly reflect the experiences of
head teachers in England trying to recruit staff.
School leaders» union the National Association of
Head Teachers has endorsed the Children's Commissioner's reminder of the importance of online safety — and
warns that statutory action is vital.
Local
head teachers have stated that they may have to cut school hours because of cash shortages and in response to this school governors have
warned MPs that they will stop working.
This is not the only issue regarding funding in the education sector, as many
head teachers have
warned that school hours may have to be cut as funding becomes a growing problem.
Jon Wilson, a
head teacher of Duffryn High School, Newport, told the BBC that he has asked for the buildings at his school to be revamped for the past 13 years with no action taken,
warning that a «whole generation of schools» across Wales are in a similar situation.
In light of this,
head teachers have
warned that they may have to cut school hours and governors have threatened to stop working.
Head teachers and school business managers have
warned that funding cuts could cause special educational needs (SEN) units at mainstream schools to close.
However, the state legislature's independent Legislative Analyst office,
headed by Elizabeth Hill,
warned that increases in scores could be the result of the fact that questions on the Stanford 9 remained similar for three years, so students and
teachers are becoming more familiar with the style of questions.
Hundreds of schools are expected to remain closed today, 12 December as the National Association of
Head Teachers (NAHT)
warns staff not to come into work if it is unsafe to travel.
Head teachers» leaders have also
warned that fewer appeals are likely from state schools because of the cost of re-marking, with fees costing between # 20 - 60 per paper.
School inspectorate Ofsted
warned last year that the number of new
teachers had fallen by 16 per cent over five years, while pupil numbers are
heading for a 50 - year peak in 2023.
Grammar schools in England may ask parents for hundreds of pounds a year to cope with funding cuts, their
head teachers» association has
warned.
Every state school
head teacher in West Sussex signed a joint letter to the prime minister
warning that they could have to cut school hours because of a lack of funding.
The system for creating new school places in England is fragmented and confusing, risking harm to children's education,
head teachers have
warned.
Head teachers welcomed a more transparent way of allocating money between schools - but
warned that it did not address the bigger question of the overall funding gap.
In a blog, Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of
Head Teachers, also
warned that Ms Morgan would need a «fresh vision».
Paul Whiteman, leader of the National Association of
Head Teachers,
warned of the impact of funding pressures.
National Association of
Head Teachers general secretary Russell Hobby
warned of «a significant difference between official statistics and the perceptions of those in schools.
Head teachers have attacked the idea of Ofsted inspectors visiting schools in England without any
warning.
Sir Michael
warned that there had been a «sudden and steep decline in these schools» - and that the inspections and talks with
head teachers revealed evidence of «grave concern».
Head teachers» leader Brian Lightman has
warned of «volatility» in results for some individual schools.
Head teachers» leader Russell Hobby said the plans for a «more rigorous exam to the existing GCSE contain merit» but
warned against an over-hasty implementation.
Head teachers» leaders
warned that such «structural changes» would be irrelevant unless the government addressed a «looming crisis in both funding and recruitment».
There have been
warnings from
head teachers about confusion facing pupils after they receive their GCSE results, with not enough clarity about the separation of AS - levels and A-levels from this autumn.
Head teachers are
warning cuts to their budgets mean schools could soon be facing severe financial hardship, which could result in lower standards.
Last week, the ASCL
head teachers» conference
warned that schools could have to cut hours because of deepening funding problems.
Head teachers have written to Theresa May to
warn that a funding crisis could make schools reduce hours, lay off staff or stop teaching some subjects.
Head teachers are
warning that cuts to their budgets mean schools could soon be facing severe financial hardship, which could result in lower standards.
Head teachers have been
warning about job losses caused by cash shortages, with the National Audit Office estimating schools will have to cut # 3bn from budgets by 2019 - 20 to meet rising cost pressures.
When it comes to plausibility,
head teachers»
warnings of cuts to children's lessons will always win out over politicians protesting that funding is at record levels.
Petitions and protest letters have been sent to MPs about cuts to jobs and school services - and
warning letters from
head teachers will have been sent home to alert parents.
The funding
warning letter will be sent by
head teachers to parents in more than 4,000 schools, saying that many schools are going to have to cut staff and subject choices.
Grammar school
head teachers have gone a step further and
warned that parents might to have to pay to make up the shortfall.
Hundreds of
head teachers in West Sussex have written to MPs
warning that the government's funding shake - up has failed to tackle «extremely bleak» budget shortfalls.
There have been
warnings of practical difficulties of no - notice inspections, such as the
head teacher being away that day or pupils being out on school trips.
Schools in England can no longer work with Ofsted's «adversarial approach» and the watchdog should be totally transformed,
head teachers have
warned.