Sentences with phrase «on the free school meals programme»

A significant factor Rastrick High School in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, has approximately 1400 students on its books with 40 per cent of those black or ethnic minority and 12 per cent currently on the Free School Meals programme.

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«Cutting the roll out of universal free school meals, abolishing one - to - one tuition, pulling the plug on funding for breakfast clubs and other extended services, aborting the school building programme and siphoning off money to allow the pushy and the privileged to set up schools will hit the poorest and most disadvantaged children hardest.
She told Radio 4's Today programme that this meant the government wanted to help children who «don't perhaps quality for free school meals, the pupil premium, but they are growing up in families that are on below median incomes».
The programme builds on evidence that footballers can influence the way young people view reading, particularly among boys and pupils eligible for free school meals.
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However the school, after analysing its data, realised that participation in LOtC was much lower for pupils on free school meals and has worked hard to ensure that its LOtC programme is more inclusive and affordable for all pupils.
The study provides important insights into the feasibility of the programme in terms of: its potential effects on outcomes; an estimate of these potential effect sizes (providing valuable information on sample sizes for future study); the impacts on different groups (particularly with regard to free school meal eligibility); and key facilitators and barriers to implementation (from the process evaluation and the exploratory analysis of dosage).
The programme appeared to have a different impact on pupils eligible for and claiming free school meals compared to their peers.
The programme, which is currently overseen by the NCS Trust, has a stated mission of «social mixing» between pupils of different backgrounds, meaning that participants are often on free school meals or have special educational meals, as well as including those from pupil referral units or not in any education or training at all.
The evaluation of the TEEP programme showed no effect on GCSE English or maths scores in the low - performing schools that participated in the trial, nor did it have an impact for students eligible for free school meals, for either gender, or for students of different ability levels.
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