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Uninspired science lessons demotivate pupils, say inspectors
The national curriculum and the testing regime lead to boring and repetitive science lessons, inspectors said this week
20 June 2008
Promise of lower fees by Pakistan group
One of the world’s biggest private school groups, founded in Pakistan, wants to expand by running at least a dozen schools in the UK
20 June 2008
Fee-paying and state schools ‘should link and learn’
Pairing with the other sector is a ‘fantastic opportunity’ to overcome misunderstandings, says head
20 June 2008
A Week in Education
Each primary school is to have a trained specialist to champion maths
20 June 2008
Meet the big brands bidding to run our schools
There are a host of organisations running academies and independent schools in the UK. David Marley looks at the major ones
13 June 2008
Private schools fear economic downturn
Private schools should consider increasing class sizes to keep fees down as the credit crunch hits the economy, heads have been warned
13 June 2008
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