Sentences with phrase «helping talented pupils»

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The # 23 million Future Talent Fund has been launched by Education Minister Nick Gibb, which will test new ways of helping the most talented disadvantaged pupils fulfil their academic potential and prevent them falling behind.
«The arts are a key component of the broad and balanced education we expect all pupils to receive and this government has invested millions in arts projects, including schemes to help talented musicians and dancers from all backgrounds attend world - class institutions like the Royal Ballet School.»
As such, by setting up the Level 6 Mathematics Programme, the school was able to give something back to the local community, raising the attainment of talented young pupils from a variety of backgrounds by enlisting the help of specialist maths teachers, whilst simultaneously raising the profile of the school.
Funding to help the most talented pupils get a place at private music, dance and drama schools has been extended, but unions have warned the majority of children are missing out on the arts.
These scholarships identify talented professionals and help give them the opportunity to develop their specialist knowledge further, so that they can progress in their careers, and pass their knowledge on to their pupils.
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