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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 ...receive School Condition Allocations ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 6836, 1 March 2017: School Sport in England
... The findings of this study have also highlighted challenges for the future of PE and sport in primary schools. To sustain the impact of the premium, schools have used it to invest in training for existing staff. ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 6836, 10 October 2018: Physical education and sport in schools
... would release £420 million, £315 million of which would come from the money originally committed for the HPCF: Efficiencies and savings across our main capital budget can, I believe, release £420 million. The majority of ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 04195, 8 February 2018: School meals and nutritional standards (England)
... January 2018: So far all families [on Universal Credit] are entitled – because very few working families with children are in the ...Free School Meals the government proposes a ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 04195, 8 November 2018: School meals and nutritional standards (England)
... January 2018: So far all families [on Universal Credit] are entitled – because very few working families with children are in the ...Free School Meals the government proposes a ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 06798, 16 April 2018: The school curriculum in England
... Again, the proposals proved highly controversial and generated strong feeling among commentators – particularly with respect to the proposed subject content. On 20 March 2013, The Independent published a highly critical ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7222, 4 June 2018: Teacher recruitment and retention in England
... state-funded school. Employment rates amongst graduates of school-led training routes were typically 5 percentage points higher than those on HEI- based ... 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 06972, 6 June 2018: Faith Schools in England: FAQs
... on school transport 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 ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 08414, 9 October 2018: School uniform costs in England
... 2.5 The government wants to ensure that families get the best value for school uniforms. A 2015 Department for Education survey found that nearly one-fifth of parents and carers reported that they had suffered ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07091, 18 April 2018: School inspections in England: Ofsted
... ‘rebrokerage’ of the academy). If the academy that was judged inadequate was previously a ‘standalone’ academy, this will generally mean it will join a multi-academy trust (MAT). The academy will remain open, and the RSC ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07091, 5 November 2018: School inspections in England: Ofsted
... 27 June 2018, Education Secretary Damian Hinds MP said he thought it was: [L]egitimate—more than legitimate, I think that it is important—to be able to know, for parents and for others, what the effect and ... See full document
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House of Commons Library : Briefing paper : Number 04195, 7 December 2018 : School meals and nutritional standards (England)
... January 2018: So far all families [on Universal Credit] are entitled – because very few working families with children are in the ...Free School Meals the government proposes a ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 5108, 23 May 2018: Home education in England
... Local authorities have no statutory duties in relation to monitoring the quality of home education on a routine basis. However, they do have duties to make arrangements to identify children not receiving a suitable ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7905, 25 April 2018: Adult ESOL in England
... The Controlling Migration Fund includes a local services fund worth £100 million (£25 million in each of the four years from 2016-17 to 2019-20), which councils in England can bid for funding from. The prospectus ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 07972, 30 May 2018: Independent schools (England)
... independent school standards are likely to be met before a school can be ...the school is likely to meet the independent school standards upon ...independent school standards which is ... See full document
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House of Commons Library: Briefing paper: Number 7049, 27 February 2018: Postgraduate loans in England
... From 2018-19, loans of up to £25,000 will be available to any English student without a Research Council living allowance who can win a place for doctoral study at a UK ... 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 07980, 19 June 2017: 'SATs' and primary school assessment in England
... The Government has consistently said they wish to decrease teacher workload, but the new assessment system dramatically increases it. Despite the school year starting over five months ago, the required ... See full document
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House of Commons Library : briefing paper : number 07972, 28 June 2019 : Independent schools (England)
... independent school standards are likely to be met before a school can be ...the school is likely to meet the independent school standards upon ...independent school standards which is ... See full document
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