School Doesn't Hit the Mark ; Pupils Not Progressing, Says Report
The Journal › January 27, 2011
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The Journal › January 27, 2011
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ANORTH East school chosen to pilot a Government scheme to give schools more freedom has been criticised over falling standards.
Pupils' achievement at Monkseaton High School in North Tyneside has been called into question in a report that followed plummeting GCSE results.See the full content of this document
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School Doesn't Hit the Mark ; Pupils Not Progressing, Says Report
A Secondary Assisted School Review was carried out by officers from North Tyneside Council's school improvement s...
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