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The Primary National Strategy document was launched in the UK in May 2003 by Charles Clarke, the Secretary of State for Education. The then-existing National Numeracy Strategy and National Literacy Strategy were taken under the umbrella of the Primary National Strategy.
The National Curriculum for England is the statutory standard of school subjects, lesson content, and attainment levels for primary and secondary schools in England. It is compulsory for local authority -maintained schools, but also often followed by independent schools and state-funded academies .
State-funded schools in England are required to offer a curriculum which is balanced and broadly based, which promotes the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils at the school and of society, and which prepares pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of later life. [42]
Beckfoot Thornton [2] (Thornton Grammar School until 2016) [3] is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Thornton, West Yorkshire, England. [4]It is an Academy administered by Beckfoot Trust since 2016 and formerly a comprehensive foundation school administered by Bradford City Council and the Thornton Grammar and Queensbury School Learning Trust.
The school was founded in 1896 as the Boston Road Schools (Infants, Junior Girls, Junior Boys). There are currently 615 pupils who attend the school. An Ofsted report, released in November 2007, stated that "West Thornton Primary is a good and improving school with a number of outstanding features." and that "The driving force behind the school ...
This is a list of schools in Lancashire, England. State-funded schools ... Sacred Heart RC Primary School, Thornton-Cleveleys; St Andrew's CE Infant School, Leyland;
The local authority provides 22 primary schools (through a combination of infant, junior and primary schools) and six high schools, alongside a primary and a secondary special school. Bohunt School Worthing was established in September 2015 as a mixed secondary school for 900 pupils, as part of the process ending three-tier education in the ...
Stanah Primary School (formerly Stanah County Primary School and Stanah Community Primary School) is an English mixed primary school located in the Stanah area of Thornton, Lancashire. Built in the 1960s, [1] the school, located on Lambs Road (or, as it is known locally, Lambs Hill), has around 400 pupils, aged 4 to 11. [2] Its head teacher is ...