(Figures from the School Workforce Census published in November 2016) I had always assumed that it was
only academies and free schools that employed unqualified teachers, and although they do employ proportionally more than LA schools the fact that LAs employ 11,700 unqualified teachers in primary, secondary and special / PRY schools isn't usually referred to...
A spokeswoman for the Department for Education said: «Currently,
only academies and free schools have the freedom to prioritise children eligible for the pupil premium or service premium [for the children of military personnel] or both.
Not exact matches
Under current rules, sex
and relationship education is
only compulsory in council - run secondary
schools, but not for
academies and free schools, or for primary
school pupils.
Currently,
and for the last nine years, all new
academies and free schools have
only been able to religiously select half of their places, a requirement that has been hugely effective in boosting integration in the education system
and ensuring that local places are open to local children, irrespective of their religion or belief.
Your friend Tristram Hunt of course is guilty of the same Neo-Liberal agenda, he supported
free schools right up to the point where they started to fail in Sweden, then rapidly reversed to just supporting the
Academies which the teaching profession reject
and only work with it from imposition, even that now has turned into mass protest forcing the numskull Tories to publicly retreat, although they will secretly use the inspectors to rig the system, where good
schools are deemed poor by their diktat.
Another option is the Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC), which is the largest purchasing consortium for the English
academies and free schools sectors,
and the
only national purchasing group for UK Further Education
and Sixth Form Colleges.
The new legislation would apply to mentioned
schools, but would
only apply to «most»
academies and free schools.
The minister also said the Lib Dems would keep the
academy school system,
and allow more
free schools to open, but
only in places where there was a need for extra places.
Mr Gove is understood to have asked his department to «examine the feasibility» of introducing the admissions policy for the government's new
free schools and academy schools only.
One of the country's largest
academy trusts is to open a 16 - 19
free school offering
only vocational courses
and GCSE resits.
Free schools, which are three times more likely to be located in the most deprived areas of the country than the least deprived, today showed the impact they are having with free school students achieving attainment and progress 8 scores second only to converter academ
Free schools, which are three times more likely to be located in the most deprived areas of the country than the least deprived, today showed the impact they are having with
free school students achieving attainment and progress 8 scores second only to converter academ
free school students achieving attainment
and progress 8 scores second
only to converter
academies.
I wonder why no - one has had a look at the difference between LA - run community
schools and academies / free schools in the context of this story... The result of my quick fag - packet calculations (which I'm sure aren't 100 % correct, but I think are probably pretty much on the money): the percentages of schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
schools and academies / free schools in the context of this story... The result of my quick fag - packet calculations (which I'm sure aren't 100 % correct, but I think are probably pretty much on the money): the percentages of schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the
academies /
free schools in the context of this story... The result of my quick fag - packet calculations (which I'm sure aren't 100 % correct, but I think are probably pretty much on the money): the percentages of schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the arti
free schools in the context of this story... The result of my quick fag - packet calculations (which I'm sure aren't 100 % correct, but I think are probably pretty much on the money): the percentages of schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
schools in the context of this story... The result of my quick fag - packet calculations (which I'm sure aren't 100 % correct, but I think are probably pretty much on the money): the percentages of
schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are: Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
schools which have higher FSM than non-FSM Progress 8 scores are:
Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the arti
Free Schools — 6 % Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
Schools — 6 %
Academies — 3.2 % Community Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the
Academies — 3.2 % Community
Schools — 0.8 % The only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the a
Schools — 0.8 % The
only reason I had a look is because I was pretty confident that if the figures had been the other way round it would have featured heavily in the article.
Regional
schools commissioners (RSCs)
and their boards have jurisdiction
only over
academies because it is
only academies (
and, for this purpose,
free schools) that are in a contractual relationship with the secretary of state
and for which the DfE takes some direct responsibility.