Sentences with phrase «recognised academic excellence»

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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.
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.
«We stress academic excellence, but we also recognise that in order to maximise the academic potential of each child, you need to develop them holistically.
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.
The Laddie Chair, funded by charitable contributions is part of a globally — recognised centre of excellence in UCL's Faculty of Law offering value to academics and practitioners.
The Student Excellence Award showcases the endeavours and accomplishments of early childhood graduates, recognising not only academic excellence but also personal, professional and community achievements.
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