Education in the media: 3 April 2017
...school buildings, and in creating more school places, by 2021. So far it has been picked up in the media by the BBC, Daily Mail, the Times and Schools Week....
...school buildings, and in creating more school places, by 2021. So far it has been picked up in the media by the BBC, Daily Mail, the Times and Schools Week....
...embracing gender diversity and inclusion and we hope others will follow suit. Grammar school admissions Today, 31 March, the TES reported that at least 50 grammar schools have changed their...
...year, we provided local authorities with £92.5 million of additional funding for high needs this year and have confirmed a further £130 million next year. We also set aside £23m...
...they are making cost savings. Over four in 10 (42 per cent) of headteachers said they were renting out their school buildings for private hire, 25 per cent said they...
...to help them use their funding in cost effective ways, including improving the way they buy goods and services. IFS Report: On the need for the formula: As the IFS...
...have been consistent demands, for more than forty years, that historic unfairness in school funding is redressed. Pupil premium: A pupil premium fund worth £2.5 billion a year was created...
Today’s news review examines coverage of a report on funding, and a piece on why we need more grammar schools. Local Government Association report On Thursday, 16 March, the Local Government Association claimed that councils could fail to meet their …
...protections that will no school will face a reduction of more than more than 1.5% per pupil per year or 3% per pupil overall In December 2016 the National Audit...
Today’s news review examines inaccurate claims about school funding reported by the Guardian. School funding The Guardian published a piece last night, 7 March, based on concerns about school funding...
...of date and that’s why we have published plans to make it fairer. Under these plans the majority of areas will gain but some areas that have been well funded...
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