Sentences with phrase «over failing academies»

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The National Association of Teachers of RE accuses a third of community schools and over a third of academies in England of failing to meet their legal or contractual agreements to provide religious education for this key age group.
You can see that he has ability which has been borne from the Southampton Academy and nurtured further at Arsenal and knows his way around and through a game but it could just be that in an effort to make his mark and not become one of the many Arsenal youth product that «Had the ability, but failed to make it», he's over emphasising attributes of his game at the expense of composure.
There are a lot of players coming from the academy who are good but they have failed to improve over the last three or four years.
Since 2010, there have been 3,500 academies, 180 free schools, 250,000 fewer pupils in failing schools and # 18bn being spent on school buildings over the parliament.
The fight is over the government's plan to make it a legal requirement for failing schools to convert to academies.
The New Coalition Academy is a column in Private Eye that depicts the UK coalition government led by David Cameron and Nick Clegg [1] as if they were in fact taking over a failing school.
Despite the film's strong critical reception, Courage failed to earn a single Academy Award nomination; Fox's just - recently released DVD, however, should be a potent reminder over the years of what a notable accomplishment the film is.
I am a principal of a state turnaround academy in Indianapolis, Indiana, meaning the school was taken over after receiving a failing state grade for seven years in a row.
It's emerged that the failed Wakefield City Academies Trust (WCAT) spent over # 1m of public money on sacking its staff before it announced it was due to close.
It means pupils in those schools have spent over 7,548 days in a failing academy, using Ms Morgan's terms.
-- Analysis reveals 133 academies rated as inadequate — Pupils spend over 7,000 days in failing converted schools
And this continues under the sponsored - academy model, where failing schools are taken over and run by an academy trust.
Not a single failing school became an academy less than nine months after an inspection in at least 26 local authorities over the past three years, Schools Week can exclusively reveal.
But Labour's shadow minister for schools, Nic Dakin, said the findings were evidence that the government had «completely failed to put in place the appropriate checks over academy chain funding decisions.
Later that year, the government removed the requirement for academy trusts to consult parents over plans to forcibly convert failing schools into academies.
Some academies were performing no better than the failing schools from which they had taken over, he told MPs.
When a school is deemed «failing», either in or outside a chain, commissioners currently go to their list of approved academy sponsors to find a chain to take it over.
But Mark Vickers, the MAT's chief executive, said government advisers visited Olive AP Academy in Essex after it received its grade, as well as its sister academy in Havering, and reassured the trust that it could continue with plans to take over the Kingsfield Centre, a failing pupil referral unit currently run by Suffolk County CAcademy in Essex after it received its grade, as well as its sister academy in Havering, and reassured the trust that it could continue with plans to take over the Kingsfield Centre, a failing pupil referral unit currently run by Suffolk County Cacademy in Havering, and reassured the trust that it could continue with plans to take over the Kingsfield Centre, a failing pupil referral unit currently run by Suffolk County Council.
And this continues under the sponsored - academy model, where failing schools are taken over and run by an academy trust, usually under a new principal and governing body.
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