Pupils at independent schools take part in a great number of artistic activities outside of the public exam system
The number of
pupils at independent schools in the UK is at its highest level since records began.
«It would not apply to independent schools although
pupils at independent schools will also be asked to take the test to ensure that the sample of pupils that take the test is nationally representative.»
Not exact matches
Independent school pupils are four times more likely to attain an A *
at GCSE than their non-selective state sector counterparts and twice as likely to attain an A grade
at A-level.
Buchanan said that Prime Minister Theresa May was «knocking
at an open door», as
independent schools are already delivering substantial programmes to improve state education and create places for less affluent
pupils in their
schools.
Pupils who study
at state
schools are less likely to appeal their exam results than their
independent school peers, figures suggest.
Tablets were also found to greatly improve
independent learning, with 100 per cent of
pupils reporting that their tablets helped them to do research for
school work, and 88 per cent reporting that tablets enabled them to work
at their own pace and not worry if others are working faster or slower than them in lessons.
Current legislation for sex and relationships education only applies to
pupils attending local authority - run secondary
schools, which only represents around a third of high
schools in the country, and PSHE is only mandatory
at independent schools.
So - called Abbott districts, those that receive the largest share of new state funding, in select instances spend in excess of $ 19,000 per
pupil, a figure that rivals day - student tuition
at many of the nation's most prestigious
independent schools.
The links between a healthier lunch and better concentration from
pupils in the afternoons are well documented, but an
independent study looking
at the relationship between
school meal take up and dining environments suggests that the huge efforts to improve the quality of
school food over the last six years could go to waste unless
schools ensure their canteens are also fit for purpose.
The argument was revived earlier when the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce) admitted making an error in their September report which found
independent school pupils to do worse
at university.
Certain techniques were flagged up «no hands rule; use of mini-white boards, Kagan, learning environments that are supporting; bolstering self - esteem; positivity; curiosity; creativity; identify students to lead plenary
at end of lesson
at the beginning; Get class blogging — quadblogging; tallies for whole class rewards; encouraging
independent learning; wait time when questioning; talk about their thinking and reasoning; conversational learning; talk with learning partners before answering any questions; pair and share; Glazer learning model structure for lesson delivery — a good mix of interaction and
independent work; offering choice to
pupils; cross class working; allowing time to play; list / describe / explain / evaluate; new audiences beyond the
school; project based learning and philosopy; swapping age - groups; cross-curricular working; read to them every day; invite varied guests in; learning by discovery using
pupils» interests; stand back and watch with purpose.
Last May, the
Independent Schools Council said 517,113 pupils were at UK independent schools, the highest level since records began 40
Independent Schools Council said 517,113 pupils were at UK independent schools, the highest level since records began 40 yea
Schools Council said 517,113
pupils were
at UK
independent schools, the highest level since records began 40
independent schools, the highest level since records began 40 yea
schools, the highest level since records began 40 years ago.
ISC chairman Barnaby Lenon said: «It is remarkable that, although we are only
at the start of an economic recovery, the number of
pupils at UK
independent schools is
at the highest levels since records began in 1974.
When I discuss our GCSE policy with young people who attended top comprehensive
schools (and
independent and grammar
schools), they take it for granted that
pupils study maths, English and science
at GCSE, alongside a foreign language and either history or geography.
«Take two people of the same ability
at age 11 and with the same parental background, track them forward, and the
pupil who attends
independent school is likely to earn substantially more,» he said.
Under this program the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) will award
at least $ 3.25 million in grants each
school year to
school districts, and operators of
independent charter
schools, to be used for the purpose of providing mental health services to
pupils in collaboration with community health agencies.
Pupils at selective state
schools made up even more than the
independent sector,
at 32 per cent for the top end of science.
Independent schools in Kent are openly advertising their success
at coaching
pupils to pass an 11 - plus test, against their council's ruling banning such tutoring.
A top - ranking chess player has been coaching
pupils at a Surrey
independent school.
SBE Allows Higher Student / Teacher Ratio for Online Charter
Schools California's State Board of Education approved waiver requests this month increasing the pupil - to - teacher ratio for independent study students at several online charter s
Schools California's State Board of Education approved waiver requests this month increasing the
pupil - to - teacher ratio for
independent study students
at several online charter
schoolsschools.
Academy trust
schools among the worst
at raising
pupil performance, new research shows (Jon Stone,
Independent)
Coverstone spoke Wednesday night
at an event hosted by The Metro Ideas Project, an
independent, nonprofit research startup that spent several months breaking down Hamilton County Department of Education's
school - level spending per
pupil.
Ofsted's annual point - in - time survey for all
pupils aged 2 to 19
at non-association
independent schools.
And for
schools with 851 - 900 A-level points per student, 50 % of
independent school pupils got places
at the selective universities, while only 32 % of comprehensive
pupils did.