Are english academy schools more strict?
have structural autonomy that makes it easier for some trusts and free schools to adopt much stricter behaviour regimes than their maintained-school counterparts, and high-profile examples and data sh...
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have structural autonomy that makes it easier for some trusts and free schools to adopt much stricter behaviour regimes than their maintained-school counterparts, and high-profile examples and data sh...
Universities and professional schools have responded to recent policy and curriculum reviews in three broad ways: revising core/general-education requirements and rolling out new “common” curricula (e...
The claim that children in school in and are is not supported by the reporting provided: national school statistics give total pupil counts and detailed breakdowns by ethnicity, age and English-as-an-...
The available reporting and guidance focus on broad, subject-level changes proposed in the UK’s 2025 Curriculum and Assessment Review — for example, the recommendation to scrap the EBacc, strengthen c...
Coverage of the big 2025 curriculum review shows schools and colleges preparing to adapt subject content, assessment and teaching approaches — with the government planning full implementation for firs...
Available reporting shows multiple recent government and sector consultation exercises on education but no single source in the set directly answers whether universities, professional bodies and stude...
Available sources in the provided set do not mention anyone named "Traoré" or any specific allegations by that name; therefore they do not identify independent investigations or intelligence agencies ...
The materials provided contain no direct evidence or documentation of the British government’s policies on international adoptions from Romania during Erika Kirk’s (also spelled Kirk) ministry; availa...