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It expects pupils to do better.
I wonder how many schools will ask their pupils to do the same for Margaret Thatcher.
"There hasn't been the progression route that encourages and prepares pupils to do this A-level".
But Kachelhoffer does not require his pupils to do computer-based homework.
The risks of such deviance were high, but so too were the risks of allowing pupils to do badly.
League tables and competition means schools need their pupils to do their best in exams and at key stages.
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They recognise it is of no benefit to a pupil to do 10, 11 or 12 GCSEs – better to do eight or nine good GCSEs and get grades".
One reason is that their pupils tend to do better than others in exams.
If those five decent grades included maths and English, however, only 44% of pupils managed to do that well.
From next year, school-performance league tables will be based on the new benchmark.The second idea is to give disaffected pupils something to do outside school.
It just taught pupils how to do things with Microsoft Word and Excel, but did not engage with them at any more detailed or creative level.
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