British universities are slipping down the world rankings, with experts blaming the decline on pressure to admit more disadvantaged students.
British universities are slipping down the world rankings, with experts blaming the decline on pressure to admit more disadvantaged students.
University tuition fees in England will rise to £9,250 per year from 2017 and the increase could apply to students who have already started courses.
National results published 5 July 2016 for the new primary school testing system in maths and English show that the majority of children have achieved the new higher standard expected of them.
Universities in England will be able to increase tuition fees above £9,000 from autumn 2017, if they have high-quality teaching, in plans announced by Universities Minister Jo Johnson.
For most children, that first word is her name. But just how do preschoolers make the jump to writing their names and the other letters of the alphabet? And is there a right and wrong way to teach your child to write?
Minister congratulates hundreds of schools who have raised aspirations and ensured disadvantaged pupils can fulfil their potential.
1.4 million more pupils from all backgrounds attending the best schools compared to just 5 years ago.
Qualification developed with industry experts, ensuring students are equipped with the skills employers need.
New figures show rise in young people at GCSE and A level stages continuing in education, training or employment.
When it comes to working out which GCSEs and A-levels you should take, it can be tricky to separate the facts from the fiction.
Sunridge Avenue, LU2 7JL Luton
Telephone: 01582 721019
WWW: www.richmondhill.luton.sch.uk
Star Hill, ME1 1XF Rochester
Telephone: 1634 828115
WWW: rochester-college.org
Jordanhill School, 45 Chamberlain Road, Jordanhill, G13 1SP Glasgow
Telephone: 0141 576 2500
WWW: www.jordanhill.glasgow.sch.uk
65 Queen Street,, EH2 4NA Edinburgh
Telephone: 0131 225 6070
WWW: www.basilpatersonschool.co.uk
McMasters Road, DG9 8BY Stranraer
Telephone: 01776 706484
WWW: www.stranraeracademy.org.uk
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