Sentences with phrase «more pupils in»

Some teachers did two days of Louise Bomber training as they had three or more pupils in their year group.
There is also speculation that more pupils in Wales, where there are no school league tables, may be entered for exams they might not perform well in, in comparison to elsewhere.
The spokesperson also repeated the government's regular assertion that «there are now 1.9 million more pupils in schools rated good or outstanding than in 2010».
There are 1.4 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools.
«There are 1.4 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than in 2010.
Yes of course there are more pupils in good or outstanding schools — there are more pupils because the school age population is growing!
«Just like the Labour party, all they have done is undermine the hard work of classroom teachers, which has seen a million more pupils in good or outstanding schools since 2010, a 71 % increase in students taking rigorous academic subjects and 100,000 six year olds reading more confidently,» said Mr Gibb.
In five years» time there will be 100,000 fewer 21 - year - olds to persuade to teach and 550,000 more pupils in England.
This equates to more than 1 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than when we began our reforms in 2010, a testament to the hard work of teachers, headteachers and governors across the country.
More pupils in the deprived borough in the north west of England are entitled to free school meals than in the wealthy London borough.
«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.
«There are 1.8 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than in 2010, and we are delivering 3 million apprenticeship places, opening up access to our higher education system and investing # 500m a year into technical education.
Raising standards Lord Nash, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the School System, said: «We are raising standards in our schools, with more than 1.4 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than in 2010, and it is only right that children are learning in an environment that matches the standard of that education.
Education data firm SchoolDash mapped the provisional GCSE results for 2015, and found that 4.7 per cent more pupils in the South achieve five GCSEs, including English and Maths, compared to their northern contemporaries.
According to Schools Week, Cath Jadhav, associate director of standards and comparability at Ofqual, said that more pupils in lower ability sets were likely to have been entered for the English Literature GCSE this year, so they are counted in Progress 8 measures.
This translates to roughly 470,000 more pupils in the school system than in 2009.
«This equates to more than one million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than when we began our reforms in 2010, a testament to the hard work of teachers, headteachers and governors across the country.
The Ofsted annual report 2015/16 highlights that overall standards are rising, with 1.8 m more pupils in good or outstanding maintained schools in 2016 than in 2010.

Not exact matches

This year the state returns to more familiar territory, with some of the nation's largest class sizes, near the lowest per - pupil spending and a finish in the bottom tier for the category.
Teachers, for instance, say they value creativity in their students but have been shown to actually prefer more docile and conventional pupils.
The Church of England welcomed some aspects of the review, but also said: «We are however disappointed that the report misunderstands the role of Church of England schools in providing a rounded education to more than a million pupils from all backgrounds as part of our commitment to the common good.
Paul Barber's speaking after the government announced in September it would be relaxing a cap on faith schools, which forced them to selectively choose no more than half of their pupils
In nursery, primary and secondary schools teachers are more delighted with a pupil's good «social skills» («getting along») than with the high marks of a solitary child.
Students attending faith state schools in England are less likely to be absent from school than pupils... More
Government figures reveal that 339,000 state school pupils were excluded in England in 2015/16 - twelve per cent more than the previous year.
Research by the Education Policy Institute has found that just one in ten disadvantaged pupils in England... More
With a consistency rare in educational research, studies have found that pupils in and graduates of religious schools are, if anything, more tolerant of racial and religious differences than are those educated in public schools.
The Catholic Church is pledging to continue support for pupils and staff at Corpus Christi College in... More
Some of Bultmann's own pupils began what has been called «A New Quest for the Historical Jesus».12 These scholars, recognizing the pitfalls of the first quest, were more modest in their aims.
So it's not unusual to see 30 - 34 students in a class» and therefore pupils who need more help may not get it.
He had an extraordinarily active and successful career, among the fruits of which were the distribution of over two million copies of the Scripture text, in different languages; the equipment of several hundred missionaries; the circulation of more than a hundred and eleven million of scriptural books, pamphlets, and tracts; the building of five large orphanages, and the keeping and educating of thousands of orphans; finally, the establishment of schools in which over a hundred and twenty - one thousand youthful and adult pupils were taught.
The online revolution does not pose any threat to the church, rather, if anything, it will open the doors to new believers and put more butts in the pupils.
It jumped at the chance to give pupils in its area a healthier and more environmentally - friendly start to the week.
Schools that book trips to The Varsity Match for 20 or more pupils will be entered into a free prize draw to win one of four special coaching clinics at the stadium in - between the women's and men's Varsity Matches on Thursday 6 December 2018.
Revised Statute 167.273 (1990) makes available additional state aid to local school districts for a program of parent education established in one or more high school that service pregnant teens and teen parents enrolled as pupils in the district.
All the arguments levelled in the US are the same ones we dealt with — and now that our work has been independently evaluated we are proving that a whole school approach to educating children about food, where it comes from, how its produced, and cooked is a more effective way of reducing obesity, but also increasing pupil attainment and achievement.
Members of local humanist groups attended talks given to parents in Milton Keynes, Wakefield and Bournemouth, and more recently, members of Feminist Action Cambridge (FAC) were able to attend a talk given to secondary pupils in a school.
They can also be socio - economically selective, with richer parents more likely to manipulate the system to get their pupils into the better schools in their area — in other words, going to church when they otherwise wouldn't.
«The NASUWT is continuing to support its members in challenging these injustices, but much more action is needed by Government to affect the systemic change which is needed to ensure that no pupil or teacher is held back because of their ethnicity or faith.
«I'm guaranteeing for the next three years - and I've agreed this with the chancellor of the exchequer - that funding per - pupil will keep rising for every school - in fact, it will rise on average by more than 2 %, that's more than cost pressures.»
When asked about how financial pressures affect pupils, 72 % said they were more likely to be absent from school, 65 % said they were less able to concentrate in lessons, 60 % said they caused behaviour problems and 40 % said they felt alienated and disaffected.
Samuel Awoyinfa, Abeokuta The Commissioner for Special Duties in Ogun State, Adeleke Adewolu, has said more than 270,000 pupils in 1,510 public primary schools in the state are currently benefitting from the Federal Government's HomeGrown School feeding programme.
The Government has failed to keep the promise in the Coalition Agreement that this pledge — intended to spend more money on disadvantaged pupils — would be funded «from outside the schools budget».
He was rewarded with extra funding to cut class sizes, and subsequently there has since 1997 been a massive increase in literacy and numeracy, and there are 42,000 more teachers than in 1997, with doubled spending per pupil in frontline [clarification needed] schools (and over 100,000 teaching assistants) through to 2010.
«Increased freedoms for schools have also resulted in heightened concerns about widening racial disparities affecting BME pupils, with black Caribbean pupils being three times more likely to be excluded from schools comparted to white pupils.
New York schools already spend more per pupil than any state in the nation, at an average of $ 19,818, almost double the national average of $ 10,700.
Teachers have reported there is still more to do to ensure LGBTI equality in schools for all staff and pupils.
However, officials note that «the current inspection framework is antithetical to the Steiner ethos / pedagogical approach» in terms of «Literacy in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1)», where Ofsted required «more formal learning»; «KS2 tests», as «Last year, the Academy pupils did not sit the tests (the Academy provided the exam papers and rooms for pupils to sit the exams but parents chose not to allow their pupils to sit the tests)»; and «Teaching and learning», where it is noted that the schools consider that «any process which judges learning as the immediate outcome from teaching in a lesson is inappropriate.
More common is the «comprehensive» system, in which pupils of all abilities and aptitudes are taught together.
«All the evidence confirms that schools that work in isolation from others are more likely to experience problems of disruptive pupil behaviour and truancy.
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