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  2. Harris Federation - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 it was reported that Harris Academies had some of the highest turnover of staff amongst schools in the UK, with The Guardian reporting that over a third of Harris teachers leave after just one year, with 1,000 teachers leaving the Federation in three academic years, underlined by 34 leaving Harris Falconwood in 2015 alone. The Anti ...

  3. Lift Schools - Wikipedia

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    Lift Schools changes its name from Academies Enterprise Trust in September 2024. [7] AET was formally established in 2008 by the Greensward Charitable Trust [8] (established in 1996 to support Greensward School) [9] with its first school being Greensward Academy, in Hockley, Essex. [10]

  4. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    A child begins primary education during the school year they turn 5. [17] Children between the ages of 3 and 5 are entitled to 600 hours per year of optional, state-funded, pre-school education. This can be provided in "playgroups", nurseries, community childcare centres or nursery classes in schools.

  5. Education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2015/16, the UK spent £3.2 billion on early years education, £27.7 billion on primary education, £38.2 billion on secondary education and £5.9 billion on tertiary education. In total, the UK spent £83.4 billion on education (includes £8.4 billion on other categories). [36]

  6. Teachers' trade unions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Teachers' trades union in the United Kingdom are trades union for teachers in operating in the United Kingdom. Due to the differing education systems in the UK, most unions only organise in certain parts of the country and some focus on certain members of staff, such as headteachers. Teaching is an unusual profession in that it does not have ...

  7. Ark (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Absolute Return for Kids (branded as Ark) is an international children's educational charity based in London, UK.. Ark is a registered charity under English law. In its reporting year 2017–18, excluding its few subsidiaries, it saw gross income of £14.66 million and had 42 employees.

  8. Teacher - Wikipedia

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    The median salary for all primary and secondary teachers was $46,000 in 2004, with the average entry salary for a teacher with a bachelor's degree being an estimated $32,000. Median salaries for preschool teachers, however, were less than half the national median for secondary teachers, clock in at an estimated $21,000 in 2004.

  9. Principal teacher - Wikipedia

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    Principal teachers may be appointed in primary schools, ... The salary scale points on which principal teachers are placed is between £52,896 and £68,265.