Sentences with phrase «more pupils»

1.4 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools.
«we want more pupils from lower income backgrounds to benefit from that».
With a wider range of choice, this can encourage more pupils to take up sport.
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So they've argued that either the funnel gets narrower, with more pupils competing for the same number of grammar places, or more capacity needs to be created.
Teachers have accused the government of deliberately holding back approval for new ICT qualifications to force more pupils into the harder computing GCSE.
More pupils leave schools when they become sponsored academies than when they are under local authority control, a new report has shown.
That is why we are giving more pupils in some of the country's most disadvantaged areas the chance to go to a breakfast club.
A new building was then needed to accommodate 50 per cent more pupils over the next two years.
The government's reforms will offer new and existing grammar schools the choice between admitting more pupils from a deprived background, setting up free schools or sponsoring underperforming academies.
As more pupils with lower prior attainment took the subjects it was expected the proportion of passes would decrease — and it did.
The exam boards have said this is because more pupils with low prior attainment have been entered for the exam, which has brought the proportions getting a C / 4 or above down.
Today's announcement will allow them to reach even more pupils.
The trouble is that there are more pupils too.
Over # 1 million has been saved by schools in exam entry fees last year as a result of entering more pupils on time.
Today, the final publication of the 2015 GCSE results confirms that the opportunity to study a core academic curriculum at school is being extended to significantly more pupils.
He added that ministers must stop saying that there are more teachers and more money in education than ever before, without acknowledging that there are also more pupils.
As pupil numbers grow and budgets become tighter, it is perhaps time for a rethink on how to accommodate more pupils.
The slideshow below highlights every step we take to get a school approved, built, and open so we can serve more pupils and families.
As more and more pupils become comfortable with it and proficient in its use, we anticipate that they will be drawn to digital titles for their leisure reading.
A new pedestrian crossing point and improved pedestrian routes were provided to encourage more pupils to walk to school.
There are 1.4 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools.
We expect that combined programmes would have even more potential to promote positive school and life success for more pupils, and believe that such programmes should be delivered and carefully evaluated.
Policy experts have warned that boards will continue to narrow the range of subjects on offer as more pupils are entered only for exams that count in league tables.
The conventional answer is that some schools will be «lucky», taking more pupils who underperformed at an earlier stage and caught up.
Charters enroll more poor, black and Latino pupils, and more pupils who at first do less well at standardised tests, than their traditional counterparts.
«Since the changes we've seen more pupils trying school meals for the first time and some pupils who used to have a packed lunch every day are having a school meal once or twice a week.»
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This change would have «poisoned» free school meals data in the January school census, because so many more pupils would have been included than in previous years, making data impossible to compare.
«We have introduced the EBacc so more pupils are encouraged to study the core academic subjects that universities and employers demand and we will be introducing a new, far more rigorous examination system.»
Non-religious comprehensives admit 11 % more pupils eligible for free school meals than expected, Jewish secondaries 61 % fewer.
Your LA can direct you to accept more pupils, which you must except in very limited circumstances.
A Department for Education spokesman said: «We know that grammar schools provide a good education for their disadvantaged pupils, and we want more pupils from lower - income backgrounds to benefit from that.»
«We want to see that trend continue into secondary school and are already seeing encouraging signs following the introduction of the Ebacc, with thousands more pupils studying languages to GCSE, a number we expect to rise.»
He said the unequal weighting was necessary to protect schools with more pupils at the lower end of the attainment range.
I am pleased that this programme is continuing to grow, allowing more pupils to be taught Mandarin at an advanced level.
Alongside recruitment issues, pupil numbers are also steadily increasing, with a projected 582,000 more pupils expected by 2020.
There are 1.8 million more pupils attending good or outstanding maintained schools and academies today than in August 2010.»
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «Free schools are at the heart of the government's commitment to deliver real social justice by ensuring more pupils from all backgrounds have access to a world class education.
Almost seven - in - ten (68 per cent) of respondents said they believe their school or college is having to deal with more pupil mental health issues than five years ago, and a third (34 per cent) said pupils are dealing with significantly more than one year ago.
Converter academies — those rated good or outstanding by Ofsted at the time of conversion to academy status — have more pupils achieving Level 4/5 and above than LA schools.
Although more pupils were now reaching expected levels in reading, writing and maths by the end of year six, inspectors said results remained below average in four of the trust's primary schools.
Brian Gale (pictured), the director of policy and campaigns at the National Deaf Children's Society and a former council pupil support director, fears a rule - change due in 2019 will see more pupils sent to special schools.
«Everyone in our schools works incredibly hard, and that hard work means more pupils in Norfolk and Suffolk getting good grades and a better start in life.
A central part of his speech was idea of an «academic curriculum» and the Ebacc accountability measure and Gibb claimed that the proposals set out in the government's consultation will help more pupils to «flourish academically - irrespective of background».
Just under a fifth of the 1,709 responses to the question mentioned funding and the resources that could be needed to teach more pupils EBacc subjects.
«Over time we expect to see more pupils reach this new higher standard and the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers continuing to narrow.»
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