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Suffolk and Hackney join forces

Schools in Hackney and Suffolk are joining forces as part of a raft of new proposals to improve educational attainment in the county. Education: new partnership among changes to improve school performance A new partnership, designed to stimulate new thinking … Continue reading

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Why the Left Hates Michael Gove’s Education Improvements.

Knowledge is like the mystic ladder in the patriarch’s dream… If that principle of duty had not been lost sight of in the last fifty years, you would never have heard of the classes into which England is divided… We … Continue reading

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Consultation: Admissions to Schools in Suffolk for 2014/2015

From today parents and carers across the county will be asked by Suffolk County Council to have their say over the proposed school admission process. Parents have until Thursday 28 February 2013, to comment on the draft admissions arrangements for … Continue reading

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Ben Gummer’s latest Star Column

Raising the Bar My parents recently had a friend from China to stay, who brought his son – his only son, of course – with him. He may have been a young teenager but he could speak enough English to … Continue reading

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Labour the Nasty Party Revealed

Labour are the Nasty Party and everything you need to know about the nasty party that is Labour can be found here Ipswich Labour have never exactly hidden their disdain for aspiration and some Labour members at their conference couldn’t … Continue reading

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Labour’s Way of Creating Future Labour Voters

The Schools Minister, Nick Gibb, yesterday responded to a study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development which delivered a damning verdict on Labour’s record in helping children from deprived backgrounds achieve at school. It found: The UK is … Continue reading

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