Sentences with phrase «school flouted»

Nicky Morgan's decision to allow a controversial grammar school expansion on a site nine miles away has again been questioned after new claims the school flouted consultation guidelines.
A drop in the number of pupils studying GCSE Religious Studies (RE) is being put down to some schools flouting the law and not teaching the subject to 15 and 16 - year - olds.
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña says she has «zero tolerance for schools flouting our policies.»

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All schools have a legal requirement to offer religious education at all ages but those in the RE community claim the decline suggests the schools aren't being held to account and ae flouting their obligations.
«The Coalition is fully aware of all the problems but chooses to ignore the flouting of the agency workers» directive, the failure to pay the appropriate rates for qualified teacher and the unnecessarily high charges these agencies make to schools.
Data from the Health and Safety Executive and the Union's own casework demonstrates that in too many schools statutory and good practice provisions relating to the management of asbestos are being flouted.
«Involving the charters, one of the things that the city has continued to do is basically flout the law and make sure that charter schools have unbelievable difficulties trying to secure space,» Flanagan continued.
Authorities of Karaga Senior High School in the Northern Region have seized and burnt over 100 mobile phones belonging to students, who flouted stipulated rules not to use phones whilst in sSchool in the Northern Region have seized and burnt over 100 mobile phones belonging to students, who flouted stipulated rules not to use phones whilst in schoolschool.
Some schools are continuing to covertly exclude poorer pupils by flouting the government's admissions codes, the schools minister has confirmed.
There's no room for new or expanding charter schools in the Big Apple — because the de Blasio administration continues to flout state law by refusing to guarantee them space, records reviewed by The Post show.
There are charter leaders who flout the rules on enrollment and financial management and there are school district leaders who engage in truly egregious financial and HR practices.
In the study Passmore advised that «too many schools» were continuing to flout the rules over the consultation and publication of admissions arrangements and that it was «still no easy matter to find» admissions policies that should be readily accessible.
The Department for Education (DfE) is facing a landmark judicial review after claims that one of its regional schools commissioners (RSCs) granted approval for a new sixth form that flouted the government's own guidelines.
Schools that flout their new legal obligation to allow training organisations the chance to speak to pupils about technical qualifications and apprenticeships should be reported to the government, the skills minister has said.
Robert Hill, an education consultant and former government adviser, told Schools Week he suspected it was «not the first time» formal intervention procedures had been flouted.
Sent to academies by regional schools commissioners, these letters and notices outline why the school has displeased the commissioner or is flouting its funding agreement.
Two months ago Flanagan told the Daily News that «there is a crying need on behalf of parents to make sure their kids get a good education» but «one of the things that the city has continued to do is basically flout the law and make sure that charter schools have unbelievable difficulties trying to secure space.»
In April, she wrote U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan saying she would freeze the state's targets for proficiency — a move flouting the requirements of No Child Left Behind, the landmark federal education legislation that sets performance benchmarks for public schools across the country.
The rule is often flouted; last year, research by the New Schools Network, a charity which helps establish new free schools, revealed that 71,000 primary and 42,746 secondary places had been set up in schools rated «inadequate» or «requires improvement» in the previous fiveSchools Network, a charity which helps establish new free schools, revealed that 71,000 primary and 42,746 secondary places had been set up in schools rated «inadequate» or «requires improvement» in the previous fiveschools, revealed that 71,000 primary and 42,746 secondary places had been set up in schools rated «inadequate» or «requires improvement» in the previous fiveschools rated «inadequate» or «requires improvement» in the previous five years.
With these signature dots, the New York — based artist flouts the stringent orthodoxies of vanguard painting that dominated art schools when she was a student at Yale University in the late 1960s, opting instead for an unapologetically unconventional mode that also includes glam sprays of glitter, exuberant color, and labyrinthine passages of stitching.
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