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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 08 Nov 2012
Education: Early Years

"My Lords, I will try to give noble Lords something to cheer about. As my noble friend Lady Walmsley said in her excellent opening speech, there is a lot which the coalition Government can be proud of and point to. I will try to make that argument as we go …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 08 Nov 2012
Education: Early Years

"I hope I said that the total funding going into early intervention is going up because of the new money that is coming in to pay for the two-year offer. The combination of the two means that it is going up. In this good and simulating debate there has certainly …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Tue 06 Nov 2012
Schools: Classics

"My Lords, I should probably start with a declaration of an interest: I am not a classicist. That will become evident as my comments unfold, as I shall clearly not be able to demonstrate all the qualities and attributes that a classical training would have endowed on me had I …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 25 Oct 2012
Children: Looked-after Children

"My Lords, we have heard, as the noble Baroness, Lady Jones of Whitchurch, said, a number of thoughtful, powerful and at times moving contributions to this afternoon. Like others, I am grateful to the noble Earl, Lord Listowel, for giving us this opportunity. It is a timely debate in a …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 24 Oct 2012
Schools: Pupil Premium

"My Lords, we want to help schools to narrow attainment gaps. One way of doing that is through the pupil premium, which represents additional funding rising to £900 per pupil next year for children on free school meals. From this September, schools have to publish details of how they use …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 24 Oct 2012
Schools: Pupil Premium

"The principle that we are adopting generally in introducing the pupil premium is to leave discretion on how it is spent as much as possible to individual heads because they will know the circumstances of the children for whom they are responsible. However, the noble Baroness is right that those …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 24 Oct 2012
Schools: Pupil Premium

"My answer makes a similar point. It is important that we learn lessons from the ones that are spending it effectively. We will do that through the work of the Education Endowment Foundation, which was set up specifically to spread good practice and help other schools learn the most effective …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 24 Oct 2012
Schools: Pupil Premium

"I understand how dear a subject that is to the noble Baroness, Lady Whitaker. The reason that we have gone for a single and simple measure of eligibility, based around free school meal status, is that we think it is important to keep the pupil premium as simple as possible …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 24 Oct 2012
Schools: Pupil Premium

"I know that the noble Baroness, Lady Howe of Idlicote, agrees with me on the importance of the role of governors generally in concentrating on the performance of the school and the achievement of pupils. One of the key indicators that there will be, through Ofsted and the performance tables, …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 24 Oct 2012
Schools: Pupil Premium

"My Lords, as I think I said to the noble Baroness, Lady Whitaker, the focus of the Ofsted inspection is particularly on children suffering from economic disadvantage—those on free school meals—and those are the criteria and judgments that Ofsted will be using...."
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