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Today is the day Sheffield parents and their little ones find out which 'big school' they are going to this September.
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Sheffield schools: All Ofsted ratings for Sheffield's secondary schools ahead of GCSE results day 2024To help, The Star has created this gallery of all secondary schools in Sheffield along with their latest Ofsted ratings and a short excerpt of what inspectors had to say, as well as a link to ...
Sheffield's students born between 1/9/2007 and 31/08/2008 will be busy with parents applying for their secondary school places in the count down to the deadline of 31st October 2018 for paper ...
Sheffield is set to run out of secondary school places for children as early as September 2024 - and time is running out to stop it. Council papers warn the Steel City is going to suffer "a ...
Anyway, here is our definitive answer to the question what are currently Sheffield's best secondary schools based on trend analysis which ranks the schools in terms of consistency of results ...
Sheffield High School (IND) 98 80 NA 902.4 Birkdale School (IND) 96 77 NA 1024.1 Schools in England will have less to spend per pupil over the next five years, no matter who wins the election ...
Westfield School, on Eckington Road, had to delay opening on Monday until 11.05am due to the problem. Students with exams were told to still go to school as usual, while any students already at ...
A Sheffield secondary school has become the first in the city to ban traffic from the road outside at pick-up and drop-off times. It is hoped the restrictions will improve safety outside Astrea ...
Bright young minds from five Sheffield secondary schools are helping to illuminate the wonders of bioscience and its role in tackling humanity’s biggest challenges thanks to a University of Sheffield ...
Sheffield High School (IND) 98 80 NA 902.4 Notre Dame High School 74 38 999.3 900.6 All Saints' Catholic High School 68 11 987.2 882.8 King Ecgbert School 80 11 1033 880.3 Silverdale School 71 37 ...
Schools in England will have less to spend per pupil over the next five years, no matter who wins the election, according to analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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