Sentences with phrase «tens of thousands of pupils»

Schools Minister Lord Nash said: «Through the priority school building programme we are investing in school buildings across the country to transform the learning environment for tens of thousands of pupils and their teachers while delivering value for money for the taxpayer.
As tens of thousands of pupils await their GCSE results due on Thursday, an examiners» report for the AQA exam board has highlighted the struggles that markers face with onscreen evaluation and illegible answers.
Tens of thousands of pupils took papers for more than one maths GCSE in 2012, according to Ofqual figures, while the numbers sitting key English and maths exams before they were 16 also soared.
Free English GCSE resits set to be taken by tens of thousands of pupils next month have not prevented another outbreak of the re-grading row.
«Tens of thousands of pupils across England are receiving questionable grades each year - it's not just this year.»
As tens of thousands of pupils collect their GCSE results, a head teacher in Wales says it is important standards remain high in the changing exam landscape.
A Department for Education spokesman said: «The English Baccalaureate opens up academic subjects to tens of thousands of pupils who wouldn't get the chance to study them otherwise.
Discussing what the announcement means for the long term future of the education sector, Morgan stated: «As part of our long term economic plan, we have continued to invest in school buildings which will ensure we can deliver even more great new schools, transform the learning environment for tens of thousands of pupils and their teachers whilst delivering value for money for the taxpayer.»
Schools Minister Lord Nash said, «Our investment in school buildings across the country is transforming the learning environment for tens of thousands of pupils and their teachers.
The mistake, which is being blamed on «human error», follows calls from headteachers for the spelling, punctuation and grammar, or «SPAG» tests, to be scrapped, and warnings that tens of thousands of pupils could have been exposed to the questions and answers ahead of time.
Our iCode Programme is a free to use resource that now provides thousands of schools and tens of thousands of pupils a structure to learn coding and programming from foundation stage on.
Now thousands of primary schools across England face funding cuts which could see them struggling to provide school lunches to tens of thousands of pupils.
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