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Schools and pupils

Schools, pupils and their characteristics

Schools, pupils and their characteristics

... that pupils speak The school census collects information on the first language spoken by ...that pupils are exposed to at home, and is not an indication of a pupil’s proficiency in the English language, nor ...

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Faith primary schools: better schools or better pupils?

Faith primary schools: better schools or better pupils?

... than pupils from Secular schools when admissions are not under their control 14 ...Faith-primary schools amongst pupils who live in the same postcode and go on to attend the same secondary ...

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Faith Primary Schools: Better Schools or Better Pupils?

Faith Primary Schools: Better Schools or Better Pupils?

... Faith schools in ...that pupils in schools that have more autonomous governance and admissions structures – a set that includes Faith schools – do progress marginally ...two pupils live ...

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Faith Primary Schools: Better Schools or Better Pupils?

Faith Primary Schools: Better Schools or Better Pupils?

... Foundation schools the Governing body of the school is responsible for admissions and has some flexibility in deciding which pupils will be admitted when the school is oversubscribed; in other cases the LEA ...

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Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2014

Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2014

... secondary schools. In state-funded secondary schools, ...of pupils were classified as being of minority ethnic origin, an increase from ...Secondary schools are experiencing cohorts with ...

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Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2014

Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2014

... secondary schools. In state-funded secondary schools, ...of pupils were classified as being of minority ethnic origin, an increase from ...Secondary schools are experiencing cohorts with ...

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Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2014

Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2014

... secondary schools. In state-funded secondary schools, ...of pupils were classified as being of minority ethnic origin, an increase from ...Secondary schools are experiencing cohorts with ...

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Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2014

Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2014

... 4.1. There has been retrospective adjustment to class structures rather than exceptions in the amended data The January school census is intended to capture a snapshot of schools, classes and pupils on the ...

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Schools, pupils, and their characteristics, January 2012

Schools, pupils, and their characteristics, January 2012

... Includes pupils who are sole or dual main ...includes pupils registered with other providers and further education ...6. Pupils who have full time attendance and are aged 15 or under, or ...

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PHOTOGRAPHY (PROTECTION OF PUPILS) GUIDANCE FOR SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION SERVICES A GUIDANCE DOCUMENT FOR SCHOOLS

PHOTOGRAPHY (PROTECTION OF PUPILS) GUIDANCE FOR SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION SERVICES A GUIDANCE DOCUMENT FOR SCHOOLS

... of pupils in schools is subject to the Data Protection Act 1998 regarding the rights of individuals to have information of a personal nature treated in an appropriate manner and the Human Rights Act 1998, ...

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The Academic Performance of Pupils with Autism and Pupils with Intellectual Impairment in Special and Inclusive Primary Schools in Tanzani

The Academic Performance of Pupils with Autism and Pupils with Intellectual Impairment in Special and Inclusive Primary Schools in Tanzani

... of pupils with disabilities would be ...of schools and ...primary schools with regard to all types of disabilities, ensuring sufficient and appropriate teaching and learning resources for educational ...

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Craft in English and Welsh Secondary Schools: The Pupils' Perspective.

Craft in English and Welsh Secondary Schools: The Pupils' Perspective.

... way pupils from different schools formed judgements about good and bad ...some schools the Art department appeared to have influenced their ideas about this more than the D&T department or vice ...

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Surveying the views of pupils attending supplementary schools in England

Surveying the views of pupils attending supplementary schools in England

... Supplementary schools broadly refer to extra schooling organised by and for particular ethnic groups outside of mainstream ...These schools are organised mainly on Saturdays, hence are also sometimes called ...

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Surveying the views of pupils attending supplementary schools in England

Surveying the views of pupils attending supplementary schools in England

... Supplementary schools broadly refer to extra schooling organised by and for particular ethnic groups outside of mainstream ...These schools are organised mainly on Saturdays, hence are also sometimes called ...

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POPULARITY OF SPORT AMONG PUPILS OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN SERBIA

POPULARITY OF SPORT AMONG PUPILS OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN SERBIA

... among pupils of primary school in Serbia, in order to determine which sports would be advisable to introduce in the classes of physical education to increase the level of interest of pupils to actively ...

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Management of Pupils with Health Care Needs in Schools Policy

Management of Pupils with Health Care Needs in Schools Policy

... Management of Pupils with Health Care Needs in Schools Policy/Version 1/January 2013Page 11 7.4.1. The additional support needs of most children may be identified within the nursery setting and a draft ...

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Extended schools survey of schools, pupils and parents : a quantitative study of perceptions and usage of extended services in schools

Extended schools survey of schools, pupils and parents : a quantitative study of perceptions and usage of extended services in schools

... effective. Schools providing services in clusters are more likely than average to say they have received support from a range of ...and pupils attending schools that provide extended services in ...

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An Exploration of Factors Influencing the Transfer of Pupils

with Mild General Learning Disabilities from Mainstream

Schools to Special Schools for Pupils with Mild General Learning

Disabilities.

An Exploration of Factors Influencing the Transfer of Pupils with Mild General Learning Disabilities from Mainstream Schools to Special Schools for Pupils with Mild General Learning Disabilities.

... all pupils. I f all pupils w ith M G L D are offered the sam e learning experiences as their peers, there is the p o ssib ility that so m e w ill b e denied the learning experiences w h ich are relevant to ...

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Poor Grammar: Entry into Grammar Schools for disadvantaged pupils in England

Poor Grammar: Entry into Grammar Schools for disadvantaged pupils in England

... 7 pupils eligible for FSM at grammar and other state-funded schools, 2009–10 to 2011–12 Source: Authors‟ calculations using the National Pupil Database, 2009-10 to ...7 pupils attending a grammar ...

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The effectiveness of English secondary schools for pupils of different ability levels

The effectiveness of English secondary schools for pupils of different ability levels

... choosing schools or policy-makers assessing the effectiveness of schools for different types of ...that schools that add more value between KS2 and GCSE are more likely to be differentially ...

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