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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 06972, 6 June 2018: Faith Schools in England: FAQs
... in June 2015, the Schools Minister Nick Gibb expanded on the Government position: We believe that [local authorities] are best placed to determine how resources should be used in the areas that they serve ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing Paper Number 06972: 20 December 2019: Faith Schools in England: FAQs
... Maria Miller: My hon. Friend is right to raise this issue, which has been a concern for many of our constituents. I can confirm that nothing will change what children are taught. Teachers will be able to describe their ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 6972, 13 March 2017: Faith Schools in England: FAQs
... in June 2015, the Schools Minister Nick Gibb expanded on the Government position: We believe that [local authorities] are best placed to determine how resources should be used in the areas that they serve ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 6710, 6 June 2018: Initial teacher training in England
... There are also a number of specialist competitive scholarships available to recruits in certain shortage subjects. Scholarships are jointly awarded by the Government and professional bodies, and selection is ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07972, 30 May 2018: Independent schools (England)
... independent schools not meeting the relevant criteria from charitable status: ...independent schools are expected to meet, in line with their size and ...independent schools deliver these new ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07070, 15 May 2018: Grammar schools in England
... achieved solely by increasing the PAN in line with the School Admissions Code. 14 In the case of community, foundation and voluntary schools, local authorities can also propose that a school’s premises be enlarged ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 6836, 8 June 2018: School Sport in England
... March 2018 the Education and Skills Funding Agency published the list of schools who had successfully bid for funding from the Condition Improvement ... See full document
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House of Commons Library : briefing paper : number 07972, 28 June 2019 : Independent schools (England)
... independent schools not meeting the relevant criteria from charitable status: ...independent schools are expected to meet, in line with their size and ...independent schools deliver these new ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7070, 21 June 2017: Grammar schools in England
... achieved solely by increasing the PAN in line with the School Admissions Code. 14 In the case of community, foundation and voluntary schools, local authorities can also propose that a school’s premises be enlarged ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing Paper Number 07059: 18 June 2019: FAQs: Academies and free schools
... the schools to be and, effectively, an open process is then gone through whereby school providers can approach them and be approved, initially by the local authority and then by the ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 8023, 5 June 2018: Safeguarding in English schools
... 62 Schools must also have procedures to make a referral to DBS if a person in regulated activity has been dismissed or removed due to safeguarding concerns or if they would have been had they not ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 05396, 25 October 2018: Constituency casework: schools in England
... Introductory information about exclusion and the appeal process is provided on the gov.uk School discipline and exclusions website. Under the Education Act 2011 new arrangements for school exclusion came into force in ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07388, 19 December 2018: Language teaching in schools (England)
... secondary schools visited, opportunities for students to listen to and communicate in the target language were often limited by many teachers’ unpreparedness to use it, and that teaching in Key Stage 4 was focused ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7222, 4 June 2018: Teacher recruitment and retention in England
... A further teacher supply analysis, intended to build on some of the areas covered previously, was published in February 2018. The first two sections of the report looked at post-ITT employment rates and the ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 04195, 5 April 2018: Schools meals and nutritional standards (England)
... The Resolution Foundation considered the FSM eligibility issue in a blog post published on 11 January 2018: So far all families [on Universal Credit] are entitled – because very few working families with children ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 06103, 1 August 2018: Relationships and Sex Education in Schools (England)
... significant number of respondents indicated that they disagreed with the proposed changes, but analysis of the related comments revealed that this was because of misunderstanding the effect or raising issues that ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 5108, 23 May 2018: Home education in England
... ‘flexi-schooling’. Schools are under no obligation to agree to such an arrangement, but some are happy to do ...so. Schools must enter a pupil on the admission register from the beginning of the first day ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7905, 25 April 2018: Adult ESOL in England
... and stated that it was therefore “no surprise 60 per cent of women of a Pakistani or Bangladeshi heritage are economically inactive.” 29 A Government press release stated that the £20 million would “build on and extend ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 06798, 16 April 2018: The school curriculum in England
... programmes and judged that much of the content was in fact not new. 21 Other commentators welcomed the changes. An article in The Times of 13 June 2012 argued that Gove had been ‘unfairly derided’ for the new ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07059, 30 March 2017: FAQs: Academies and free schools
... and schools should seek to select items that can be purchased cheaply, for example in a supermarket or other good value ...shop. Schools should keep compulsory branded items to a minimum and avoid ... See full document
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