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In the news: Top maintained schools should sponsor academies, lga says (9/11/2015)
The LGA has said that high-performing maintained schools should be able to sponsor failing academies, as LAs have a better track record than academy chains for securing above-average pupil progress.
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- In the news: All primary teachers should have studied maths post-16, experts say (13/11/2015)
- In the news: Ofsted warning about illegal unregistered schools (11/11/2015)
- In the news: Schools calling emergency services over pupil mental health (11/11/2015)
- In the news: Two in five post-16 colleges could face closure due to cuts, labour claims (10/11/2015)
- In the news: White boys from poorer areas least likely to study post-16, research finds (12/11/2015)
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