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  2. Pupil premium - Wikipedia

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    The pupil premium is a grant given by the government to schools in England to decrease the attainment gap for the most disadvantaged children, whether by income or by family upheaval. For each pupil who is eligible for free school meals , or has claimed free school meals in the last six years, their school receives £1,345 (if a primary school ...

  3. English Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    Pupil premium students being more likely to do EBacc subjects benefitted most. The pupil premium gap closed a little more than in schools with similar pupil intake. Pupil premium students still do not have fair access to the EBacc curriculum subjects nationally, Sutton have identified nearly an 8% gap in languages take-up or 11,000 students.

  4. The E-ACT Burnham Park Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Progress 8 figure, the new government measure for progress, for Burnham Park in 2016 was -1.07, which is well below the average Progress 8 for schools in England. 29% of pupils passed GCSE English and Maths with grades A*-C in 2016. 2017 results show an improvement to -0.40 for Progress 8 and 35% of pupils earned grade 5 or above in English ...

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  6. State-funded schools (England) - Wikipedia

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    English state-funded schools, commonly known as state schools, provide education to pupils between the ages of 3 and 18 without charge. Approximately 93% of English schoolchildren attend such 24,000 schools. [1] Since 2008 about 75% have attained "academy status", which essentially gives them a higher budget per pupil from the Department for ...

  7. Schools and learning centre to receive £1.7m payout

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    Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. More on this story 'We shouldn't have to beg for special needs support' Work on £5m children's home starts to ...

  8. Duke's Aldridge Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pupils can participate in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, which is a voluntary programme of activities that can be undertaken by anyone aged from 14 to 25, founded by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. The school allows pupils in Year 9 to work towards achieving the Bronze Award, followed by an opportunity to complete the Silver Award during Year 10. [16]

  9. Gordon's School - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities is in line with national figures, but a higher proportion of pupils than is typical nationally have an education, health and care plan. The percentage of pupils who are supported by the pupil premium is well below the national average.