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New consultation on EBacc opened as government announces 90% entry rate expected in all schools

The government opened a consultation on implementing the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), after Education Secretary Nicky Morgan stated last week: “In time, I want to see at least 90% of students entering the EBacc.”

The consultation document outlines six government proposals which you can read here.

Schools are urged to respond to the consultation by 29 January 2016 by completing the online form.

SCHOOLS NorthEast would like to invite you to complete a very short survey regarding plans for implementing the new English Baccalaureate proposals. Please take a few moments to answer the four questions here

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