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Informed careers education.
Using our data to inform excellent careers education information advice and guidance. In common with all post-16 providers, we want all our students to be ambitious and progress to positive outcomes. It’s one of our key values – Ambition: we have … Continue reading
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Tagged careers education, CEIAG, data, HE progression, progression, university progression
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Celebrating success or manipulating data?
The Department for Education’s public relations machine seems very keen on London Academy of Excellence (LAE), the 16-19 free school established in Newham 2 years ago by a group of fee-charging schools. They routinely re-tweet complimentary media coverage of LAE … Continue reading
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Tagged achievement, Newham Sixth Form College, NewVIc, progression, Universities
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