Sentences with phrase «take bright pupils»

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About a half - hour into the film, after Allen establishes his standard, complicated love story, this time involving a «genius» philosophy professor named Abe Lucas (played by Joaquin Phoenix, with a heck of a gut), Jill, his brightest pupil (Emma Stone), who says she's in love with her boyfriend, and Rita, a married professor (Parker Posey), who all teach / attend the same Newport, R.I. university, «Irrational Man» takes a rather dark and very welcome turn.
Their bright colourful Core Textbooks, one for each year group, are very pupil friendly, contain lots of graded exercises, and are capable of being used in both a group work arrangement, AND as a whole class teaching resource, thus allowing for Mastery teaching to take place.
-- The definition will take into account the progress pupils make, including whether they achieve their potential based on their starting point and whether the brightest are being stretched and the less - able properly supported
Chairman of the National Grammar Schools Association Robert McCartney rejected suggestions grammars were not taking enough poor, bright pupils.
Sir Peter Lampl said: «One important reason why bright children from low and middle income pupils miss out on the best universities is that they don't take the right subjects at school.
Grammar schools take relatively fewer bright, poor pupils than schools that do not select by ability, a study says.
Bright Tribe had been lined up to take on Haydon Bridge since it was placed in special measures in 2015, but announced in November last year that it would be walking away from the school, blaming a «significant and increasing financial deficit» and falling pupil numbers at the 11 - to - 18 secondary school.
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