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[4] Avanti schools follow the standard national curriculum of the government-run schools of the United Kingdom. [5] In addition to the standard curriculum, Avanti schools feature Sanskrit language teaching, meditation and yoga practice, ethics and philosophy education, [ 4 ] and inclusive religious instruction. [ 5 ]
Avanti Fields School, Humberstone; Babington Academy, Beaumont Leys; Beaumont Leys School, Beaumont Leys; Brook Mead Academy, Newfoundpool; Castle Mead Academy, Black Friars; City of Leicester College, Evington
Prior to the founding of schools by the I-Foundation, Hinduism was the only major world religion which did not have a dedicated faith school in the UK. [4] The I-Foundation founded the first Hindu faith school in London to be funded by the government. [5] [6] [7] The Krishna Avanti school opened in February 2010. The organisation has since ...
Avanti Fields School; B. Babington Academy; Beaumont Leys School; C. ... A Church of England School This page was last edited on 15 November 2012, at 17:37 (UTC). ...
The school is open to students of Hindu background, but half (50%) of places available in the school are also reserved for local students of various faith backgrounds. [2] The school is based at Evington Hall, a Grade II listed building, built about 1840, [4] which in the past was a convent school, then part of Leicester Junior Grammar School ...
The current site of St Paul's Catholic School on Spencefield Lane (B667) was formerly the site of Evington Hall Convent Grammar School, a girls' grammar school.St Paul's was founded in 1977 from the merger of Evington Hall and Corpus Christi, a local Catholic secondary modern school built in 1950 on Gwendolen Road which is now the site of a non-denominational Primary School since 1978.
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In 2013, 68% of the school's sixteen year-old pupils achieved five or more GCSE passes at grades A* to C, with 50% of pupils doing so including GCSE English and Maths. [4] In 2014, 55% of students achieved 5 GCSE grades A*-C including English and Maths; this figure dropped to only 25% in 2015.