780 schools are involved in the programme and a Quality Mark has been developed and awarded to 164 schools, to
recognise excellence in schools that improve outcomes for pupils who have SEN or are disabled.
Not exact matches
As the PAC has
recognised we have made significant progress
in implementing free
schools, which are driving up educational standards and giving pupils from all backgrounds the chance to achieve academic
excellence.
Our objectives for the scheme are to: formally
recognise and raise awareness of excellent practice and expertise within the profession; encourage the profession to aspire to
excellence and higher standards of practice; and improve the practice of
school business management by encouraging ongoing participation
in professional development.
EXCELLENCE AWARD In March last year, the Children's Food Trust launched its Excellence Award, a new national award scheme to recognise schools, nurseries and other childcare providers for excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition for
EXCELLENCE AWARD
In March last year, the Children's Food Trust launched its
Excellence Award, a new national award scheme to recognise schools, nurseries and other childcare providers for excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition for
Excellence Award, a new national award scheme to
recognise schools, nurseries and other childcare providers for
excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition for
excellence as champions of healthy eating and nutrition for children.
The awards, introduced by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan
in 2015, celebrate
excellence and diversity
in character education,
recognising that character is already being encouraged, nurtured and developed alongside academic rigour through a variety of programmes inside and outside
schools across the country.
«That's why it's so important that we
recognise the
excellence we see
in our
schools every day, right across the country.
First introduced
in 2015 by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, the awards celebrate
excellence and diversity
in this field,
recognising that character is already being encouraged, nurtured and developed alongside academic rigour through a variety of programmes inside and outside
schools across the country.
Astrea has been
recognised by the Department for Education as being well placed to raise standards and achieve
excellence for pupils
in a growing number of
schools nationwide.
The prizes
recognise and reward
excellence in the fields of scientific research & innovation, science leadership,
school science and science journalism & communication.