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Bright pupils are being failed by the ‘curse of mixed-ability classes’ says...

Bright schoolchildren are being failed by the “curse” of mixed-ability classes because teachers are tailoring lessons towards average and low-skilled pupils, according to the head of Ofsted. This is...

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Brightest pupils failed by state schools, chief inspector warns

The country’s brightest pupils are being held back by comprehensives which fail to push them to achieve the top grades needed for the best universities, the chief inspector of schools has warned. This...

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Welsh education: Estyn urges more help for best pupils

Wales’ schools inspection body Estyn is concerned not enough is being done to get the most out of the best pupils. In its annual report, Estyn said fewer schools achieved good or excellent inspections...

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How school league tables undermine our bright maths pupils’ performance

Mathematician and member of the “Think Matts” team Matt Parker says the reason our students are falling behind in maths is because league tables give little incentive to push high-ability pupils and...

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Brightest pupils targeted in new Ofsted standards drive

Secondary schools will be ordered to prepare more pupils for top universities amid claims from Ofsted that large numbers of the brightest teenagers are failing to reach their potential. This is from...

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Grammar schools: why they still trump free schools

There are more grammar school places than there have been for decades – but competition for them remains maniacally fierce, says the Telegraph’s education editor Graeme Paton. Here are some extracts...

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State schools failing to cultivate brightest pupils, says Ofsted chief

As predicted  a couple of days ago, Sir Michael Wilshaw has announced that the failure by state schools to nurture their brightest pupils is “an issue of national concern”, after an investigation found...

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Why Ofsted is wrong about bright children in comprehensives

According to Peter Wilby in the Guardian, Ofsted is playing to Michael Gove’s agenda by scaremongering about bright children. The facts, he says, tell a different story… More than four in 10 (41%) of...

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Ofsted report fuels debate over mixed-ability teaching

Thousands of children risk being consigned to educational failure because of Ofsted demands to set pupils by ability in secondary school, teachers’ leaders have warned. This is from the Telegraph… A...

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Teachers accuse Ofsted of pandering to Gove over state school criticism

Teachers have reacted angrily to comments from Sir Michael Wilshaw, the chief inspector of schools, who has said state schools are failing to nurture their brightest pupils. This is from the Guardian…...

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Nurturing brighter pupils: ‘you get rewarded for achieving here’

The Guardian has an interesting look into how St Bonaventure’s school in east London – a school where Sir Michael Wilshaw was head between 1985 and 2003 – helps its students to progress. Here are some...

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Martin Stephen: ‘Ofsted says comprehensives are failing the most able but...

A former head of St Paul’s boys school, Martin Stephen, has researched and written a book about how gifted children are educated around the world. He says it doesn’t take a selective system to nurture...

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Prospect of tough new tests for children at 5 and 11 in new shake-up

Schoolchildren face the prospect of tougher new tests at the age of 11 and possibly as young as 5 as part of a government shake-up intended to identify the brightest pupils. This is from the Sunday...

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Kirstie Allsopp criticises ‘failing’ comprehensive schools

The abolition of grammar schools in most parts of the country has stopped thousands of children “getting on” in life, according to Kirstie Allsopp. This is from the Telegraph… Academically selective...

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Head complains top performing schools losing out as funds diverted to...

The Telegraph is reporting comments from the head of the top performing school in this year’s league tables – Colyton grammar in Devon – as saying that the future of England’s grammar schools is under...

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Today’s poll: Should the state pay for able children to go to high-quality...

Research for the Sutton Trust says more parents now support rather than oppose schemes for the state to pay for able children to go to high-quality private schools. Do you think such a move would be a...

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Bring back assisted places for poor pupils: Parents want return of scheme to...

In its report on the Sutton Trust’s Mobility Manifesto and admissions poll, the Mail is reporting that parents want a return of taxpayer-funded schemes to pay for bright children from poorer...

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Ofsted warns state schools are failing their brightest pupils

The Telegraph is has picked up on claims by Ofsted in their latest report that tens of thousands of bright pupils are going backwards because of a “worrying lack of scholarship” in too many secondary...

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Bright pupils are being failed by the ‘curse of mixed-ability classes’ says...

Bright schoolchildren are being failed by the “curse” of mixed-ability classes because teachers are tailoring lessons towards average and low-skilled pupils, according to the head of Ofsted.… Read the...

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Brightest pupils failed by state schools, chief inspector warns

The country’s brightest pupils are being held back by comprehensives which fail to push them to achieve the top grades needed for the best universities, the chief inspector of schools has warned. …...

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