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  2. Pupil premium - Wikipedia

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    The pupil premium was in the 2010 Liberal Democrat manifesto and it was introduced in 2011 by the Conservative—Liberal Democrat coalition government, with the Liberal Democrats being the primary advocate for it, at £488 per pupil. It increased to £600 per pupil in 2012–13 and eligibility was extended to pupils who have been eligible for ...

  3. Academies Act 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The Academies Act 2010 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.It aims to make it possible for all publicly funded schools in England to become academies, still publicly funded but with a vastly increased degree of autonomy in issues such as setting teachers' wages and diverging from the National Curriculum. [2]

  4. Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement - Wikipedia

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    A "significant" funding premium for children from poorer backgrounds will be established, incentivising schools to take them in and giving them more resources to devote to them. In schools , new providers would be allowed to enter the state schooling system where demanded, schools would be granted greater freedom over the National Curriculum ...

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  6. Government criticised over ‘alarming’ pupil absence figures

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  7. ‘Double the Pupil Premium’ says social mobility expert - AOL

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    Social mobility expert says Pupil Premium funding must be extended as teachers report children stealing basics such as ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  8. English Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    The UK Government introduced a new performance indicator called the English Baccalaureate, which measures the percentage of students in a school who achieve 5+ A*-C grades (now five Grades 4 to 9 since the GCSE Reforms) in English, mathematics, two sciences, a foreign language and history or geography at GCSE level. [3]

  9. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    At some places, primary education is labeled as the education of Class 3rd to Class 5th and up to class 2nd as pre-primary education. This is because many new concepts are introduced in this class. Children are taught painting instead of drawing and colouring, exams are taken, and Word Sum Puzzle in maths are introduced along with geometry.