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‘Branding my school as weak is simplistic and superficial’
When exam league tables were first published in 1992, Canterbury High School was named as one of the worst-performing secondaries in England
13 June 2008
A Week in Education
More than 600 “failing” schools were told to improve their results or face possible closure, under a Government crackdown announced this week
13 June 2008
Academy lifeline for British bastion of le Bacc
The only school in the country to teach the European Baccalaureate, where pupils have to master three languages, is set to join the state system as an academy to ensure that it survives
6 June 2008
‘Moral values’ drawing parents to fee-chargers
Growing numbers of parents want to send their children to private schools because they offer “better moral standards” than state schools, Britain’s biggest gathering of independent heads heard this week
6 June 2008
Pupils divided by our common language
Despite teaching in the same school for the past 24 years, Ann Tanner (above) is still learning about the community she serves
30 May 2008
Target culture fails ethnic groups and poor
The target-driven culture in schools is stopping struggling children from closing the attainment gap, according to research by Manchester University
30 May 2008
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