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Oct
Schools North East Supports Glenamara Memorial Awards Prize
Schools North East are pleased to announce that we are supporting a new prize as part of the Lord Glenamara Memorial Awards 2019/20. It was announced earlier this year that the
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Sep
Two-thirds of recent SEND inspections uncover failings
This is the worst possible outcome for these inspections. Inspections of education and support for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have showed
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Sep
Two-thirds of recent SEND inspections uncover failings
17 of the 26 local authority areas checked by inspectors from Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission, have been asked to produce a written statement of action. This is the worst
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Sep
Quarter of Secondary pupils receive private tuition
A report by the Sutton Trust has shown that 27% of secondary school pupils have received private tuition, with students from wealthier homes significantly more likely to have
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Sep
Half of students progressing to university for the first time
For the first time, 50% of students in England are progressing to higher education, according to DfE figures published this week. This means that the symbolic target set by Tony
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Sep
Debunking the myth that NE students perform worse than elsewhere, at SNE AGM.
Schools North East held their Annual General Meeting at Durham Leadership Centre on Thursday 26th September 2019, with over 60 Partner School Head Teachers attending. Chis
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