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Editor's pick
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State schools outperforming independent sector on several education and child protection measures, inspections reveal
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Nov 25 2008:
Three contestants from Strictly Come Dancing - including John Sergeant - all went to the same school. Peter Kingston reports
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Nov 20 2008:
Private school discriminated against 13-year-old pupil, disability tribunal rules
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Nov 11 2008:
Heads told they will have to consider merging with other schools to survive downturn
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Nov 9 2008:
Students from £8,975 a term Wellington College in exchange scheme with deprived Burnley teenagers
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Oct 29 2008:
Schools told to dramatically improve their bursary offers within three years or face closure
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Oct 28 2008:
Four fee-paying schools in Scotland ordered to improve access for poorer students or lose their charitable status
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Oct 18 2008:
Middle-class influx into state sector could mean local children lose out, say campaigners
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Oct 10 2008:
Dramatic departure of school leader who employed a teacher known to have filmed a pupil having sex
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Oct 10 2008:
Chair of private school headteachers' organisation employed a teacher who had filmed a pupil having sex
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Oct 8 2008:
'Top-down' policies condemned by schools chief for leading to one-size-fits-all style of education
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Oct 7 2008:
Five independent schools will be the first required to prove their public benefit to retain their tax status
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