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Catholic Church will take government to court over school admissions letters from priests

January 5, 2017 at 01:21PM The Catholic church is set to take the government to court early this year over its decision to reject a priest’s letter as a legitimate way of admitting faith pupils. The diocese of Westminster will challenge the Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA) in a judicial review planned to take […]

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Ofsted ignores more than 100 schools for a decade

January 5, 2017 at 01:21PM More than 1,200 schools in England have not had a full Ofsted inspection in seven years, with more than 100 given respite for longer than a decade, a new Schools Week analysis reveals. A policy introduced by the government in 2011 exempts schools graded outstanding from further routine inspection as

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Wakefield trust walkout leaves special measures school in six-year limbo

January 5, 2017 at 01:21PM A second trust given a slice of £5 million northern academy hub funding has walked away from a school in special measures – meaning it has now been in limbo waiting for a permanent sponsor for six years. The Wakefield City Academies Trust (WCAT) will no longer sponsor Hanson academy,

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Most council-maintained schools shouldn’t pay apprenticeship levy, ministers claim

January 5, 2017 at 08:20AM Ministers have slapped down the Local Government Association (LGA) over calls for small schools to be “exempt” from the apprenticeship levy, claiming most should not have to pay it. The LGA, which represents local authorities across England, says small council-maintained schools should be given the “same treatment” as small academies

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Schools to be pushed to breaking point by levy, say education groups

January 5, 2017 at 08:09AM Small schools whose budgets are already under severe pressure could be pushed beyond breaking point by the introduction of the new apprenticeship levy, school and local government leaders are warning. The levy, to be introduced in April, requires all businesses – including schools – with a wage bill over £3m

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