The report makes 12 recommendations for
schools including ensuring
schools» Christian
ethos statements offer «an
inclusive vision for education» where «every child should be revered and respected as members
of a community where all are known and loved by God.
Key features make the difference The key element is a whole -
school inclusive ethos that says we welcome all children, parents, carers and families and see them as the cornerstone
of our
school community.
There are tentative steps towards this, with the New
Schools Network report highlighting the apparent success of so - called «gromps», schools that «combine the academic standards of an old - fashioned grammar with the inclusive ethos of a modern comprehensive», but these are cherry - picked statistics with a warped methodology to suit a pre-existing Toby Young - shaped
Schools Network report highlighting the apparent success
of so - called «gromps»,
schools that «combine the academic standards of an old - fashioned grammar with the inclusive ethos of a modern comprehensive», but these are cherry - picked statistics with a warped methodology to suit a pre-existing Toby Young - shaped
schools that «combine the academic standards
of an old - fashioned grammar with the
inclusive ethos of a modern comprehensive», but these are cherry - picked statistics with a warped methodology to suit a pre-existing Toby Young - shaped agenda.