Sentences with phrase «while older pupils»

ICT and film are some of the curriculum areas in which this work can be embedded, while older pupils can be supported to train younger ones.

Not exact matches

The 6 - foot - 3, 170 - pound 17 - year - old also sports a 4.2 grade point average and pierces one's pupils while speaking with precise diction and clarity.
Per - pupil funding levels should be adequate across all programs and settings — both school districts and community based organizations — in order to support high - quality pre-k for 3 - and 4 - year - olds, and the state should establish a timeline for ensuring adequate resources while expanding access to all eligible children, particularly in high - need communities.
Success Nwogu, Ilorin While some of her mates are in school learning and playing, eight - year - old pupil of Bethel Nursery and Primary School (ECWA) in Ilorin, Asmau Abdulsalam, writhes in pains.
Hayden Christensen is a winning mix of sultry and sulky as the now older Anakin, while Ewan McGregor is finally beginning to relax as the mentor who understandably refuses to treat his moody pupil like a grown - up.
Manor College of Technology, built in 1966, is to have # 14m spent on it, while the work at 50 - year - old Barnard Grove site is costing # 2.8 m. Students at the 1,250 - capacity Manor College will benefit from a new three ‑ storey «super block» with updated teaching facilities and a specialist block for 30 pupils with learning difficulties, as well as a major refurbishment of the sports hall and a new multi-use games area.
The concerns were raised the day after official Scottish Government figures revealed that fewer than half of 13 and 14 - year - old Scottish pupils can write well, while the proportion who are functionally illiterate has more than doubled.
While some northern areas do very well by the time pupils reach 11 years - old, the gap starts to increase at aged 16, as northern areas have failed to keep track with the big improvement in London schools.
The current Year 10 students will then sit most of their GCSEs under the new system, but they might have some under the old system, for example if they are taking ancient history or ICT, while those pupils now in Year 9 will be fully «moved over» on to the numerical grading system.
An older, thorough study by McKinsey & Company in 2007, noted that Singapore achieves top performance while spending less per pupil than 27 of 30 OECD countries.
Nearly one in five seven - year - olds, around 104,700 pupils, do not write well enough, while one in ten do not make the grade in maths.
While in England there has been a move back to 16 - year - olds sitting their exams in the summer at the end of their GCSE course, in Wales it is more common for pupils to sit their exams early.
For example, eligible pupils aged between eight and 11 years old are entitled to free transport if their nearest suitable school is more than two miles away, while 11 to 16 - year - olds can get transport if their nearest suitable school is between two and six miles away.
The fairy tale of the Boy Wonder, discovered by an older artist or discerning patron, usually in the guise of a lowly shepherd boy, has been a stock - in - trade of artistic mythology ever since Vasari immortalized the young Giotto, discovered by the great Cimabue while the lad was guarding his flocks, drawing sheep on a stone; Cimabue, overcome with admiration by the realism of the drawing, immediately invited the humble youth to be his pupil.7 Through some mysterious coincidence, later artists including Beccafumi, Andrea Sansovino, Andrea del Castagno, Mantegna, Zurbaran and Goya were all discovered in similar pastoral circumstances.
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