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  1. Há 21 horas · 90% of schools are now rated good or outstanding, up from 68% under Labour. Our verdict. This is technically accurate for England, but the way schools are inspected has changed, making direct comparisons between these time periods difficult. Schools minister Damian Hinds claimed on Question Time [56:04] on 30 May, that “the number of schools ...

  2. Há 21 horas · The number of pupils in schools in England has increased. There has been an increase of 18,200 pupils across all school types from the previous year, to nearly 9.1 million pupils. This includes all state-funded and independent schools. The number of schools has increased slightly, by 11 to 24,453. Free school meal eligibility continues to increase

  3. Há 21 horas · The key findings of this report are as follows: Kendrick School has the highest progress 8 score in Reading with 1.06 above the average of 0. The facility with the lowest progress 8 score is King's Academy Prospect with their progress 8 score being 0.71 below the 0 average. The data refers to the school, then the count of KS4 students, and ...

  4. Há 4 dias · 1. The Blue Coat School (KS4 students - 182. Progress 8 Score 0.97) 2. Archbishop Blanch CofE High School (KS4 students 149. Progress 8 Score 0.97) 3. Liverpool College (KS4 students 144.

  5. Há 5 dias · A new report has revealed the best secondary schools in West Sussex for pupil attainment. The report ranks the schools based on their ‘Progress 8’ score. ‘Progress 8’ is a way of measuring the progress that pupils make from the end of key stage 2, the last year of primary school, to the end of key stage 4, when they take GCSEs.

  6. Há 3 dias · So here are the 15 Blackpool secondary schools ranked based on academic performance: 1. St George's School A Church of England Academy. The school has a Progress 8 score of 0.33 which is ‘above ...

  7. Há 3 dias · Last September, the RAAC (reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete) crisis and safety concerns about school buildings brought capital spending on schools to the forefront of public debate. Figure 7 shows the historical trends in education capital spending in England back to 2002–03, including plans up to 2024–25.