Sentences with phrase «more good schools»

This funding will transform the condition of school buildings and help our best schools to expand, creating more good school places for families and raising standards for pupils.
Today's approvals build on the government's strong record in creating more good school places.
Even with these new tools, however, we must remember that what's really needed is more good schools for families to choose from.
And MY is just calling for more good schools in this article.
Free schools are providing more good school places in more parts of the country.
That's why we will scrap the ban on new grammar schools and make more good school places available, to more parents, in more parts of the country.»
It is the vacuousness of the statement «We've already set out that we want more good school places wherever children are in the country» before Greening gets to her solution which worries me.
More good schools mean more opportunity for all children to get a great public education.»
«Conservatives will continue to deliver more good school places, and believe that faith schools have a vital role in helping deliver better education for all.»
«We are raising standards across the country so that every child can go to a good school where they are taught the knowledge and skills they need for future success and we're investing # 5.8 billion to create even more good school places.
The proposal comes as part of the ISC's response to the «Schools that work for everyone» green paper, which asked independent schools what they can do to «support more good school places and help children of all backgrounds to succeed».
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «Our proposals are about creating more choice, with more good school places for more parents in more parts of the country.
Especially given the findings of our recent Free Schools report which found that they have not been targeted in areas where more good schools are needed.
«That doesn't just mean building more good school places; it means teaching children what they need to know to make something of themselves.»
Gibb (pictured right) added: «We have set out plans to make more good school places available, to more parents in more parts of the country.
«That's why our consultation on creating more good school places in more parts of the country includes proposals to scrap the ban on new grammar schools — on the strict condition they improve the education of other pupils in the system — as well as harnessing the expertise and resources of our universities, and our independent and faith schools.»
(I feel like a broken record harping on and on about school quality, but don't we all want more good schools for our students?!)
«And by investing # 280m over the next two years to target resources at the schools most in need to improve school performance and deliver more good school places.»
That's why we're investing # 5.8 billion to create even more good schools and good school places — building on the 825,000 we've created since 2010 — resulting in 9 out of 10 pupils securing one of their top three choices of schools.»
The research, which is published with the Sutton Trust's response to the government's consultation on providing more good school places, raises serious concerns about using grammar schools in their current form as a vehicle for social mobility.
DUNCAN: I've been clear everywhere I've gone, and, you know, we just need more good schools in this country.
«We can not create more good schools for our children by accepting more failing schools,» Mary Bradley, CPS top officer responsible for charter schools, told the commission before it decided to keep the South Side charters open.
«But we know there is more to do, and that's precisely why we have set out plans to make more good school places available, to more parents, in more parts of the country - including scrapping the ban on new grammar school places, and harnessing the resources and expertise of universities, independent and faith schools.»
Whilst there, she co-authored the report, More Good School Places, which was the first to recommend a «Pupil Premium» of # 6000 extra funding for each disadvantaged child in the country's state schools.
«The proposals we are putting forward go considerably further than some of the ideas the green paper suggested and by helping create more good school places, both in state and independent schools, we would be helping to expand real social mobility in this country.»
Education secretary Justine Greening is calling for closer working between independent and state schools to create more good school places.
This initiative mattered only if it resulted in more good schools for our kids.
This # 2.4 billion investment, together with our proposals to create more good school places, will help ensure every young person has the opportunity to fulfil their potential.»
The report comes following the launch of the government's 2016 Schools that Work for Everyone consultation, where ministers argued that more good schools were needed as many children do not live within a reasonable distance of such schools.
# 514 million has been announced to expand or improve the condition of school buildings across the country, in order to create more good school places.
«[Free schools] are creating more good school places for our children.
ISC chairman Barnaby Lenon, said: «The proposals we are putting forward go considerably further than some of the ideas the green paper suggested and by helping create more good school places, both in state and independent schools, we would be helping to expand real social mobility in this country.»
Education Secretary Michael Gove argues that allowing good schools to expand will create more good school places, and so increase choice.
A three - month consultation has opened on the DfE website over the plans to create more good school places.
The Department for Education has argued that removing the ban on opening new grammars will be a way of making «more good school places available, to more parents, in more parts of the country».
«That means more good school places and giving people the chance to learn and upskill throughout their lives with high - quality degrees, apprenticeships and other technical and vocational qualifications.»
Schools minister Nick Gibb has previously said the rise in Ofsted ratings is down to government reforms, but added there is still «more to do» to offer up more good school places, including scrapping the ban on new grammars.
Pressed by Marr to give a «concrete example of what is going to change» as part of the new shared society, Greening said: «We've already set out that we want more good school places wherever children are in the country.
Yet, the Government has not demonstrated that the creation of grammar schools will lead to more good school places overall.
Nick Gibb, England's School Standards Minister, described the results as a «useful insight» and showed the need to «make more good school places available» in grammar schools.
«It makes sense to create more good schools for these communities with an understanding of the limitations of successful charter models.
Dayton's need for more good schools is stark: out of 608 school districts in the state, Dayton Public Schools is second from the bottom, and a perennial low - ranker.
He said the committee was «very clear in our report that there are more good schools in England than ever before».
And more good schools we have in this country, the better we're going to do.
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