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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 09 May 2016
“Educational Excellence Everywhere”: Academies

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Mar 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

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Written Question
Primary Education: Curriculum
Thursday 3rd March 2016

Asked by: Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Conservative - The Cotswolds)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if the new national curriculum can be taught in primary schools to mixed-age classes.

Answered by Nick Gibb

Schools can choose to teach pupils of different year groups together.

Maintained schools are required to cover the whole of the programme of study for each national curriculum subject by the time pupils reach the end of the key stage period. In planning how best to teach the curriculum, schools should consider all relevant circumstances, including the needs of their pupils, and make decisions accordingly.

The programmes of study for primary English, mathematics and science are set out on a year-by-year basis to provide a guide as to the pace that the material should be taught in these key subjects.

The national curriculum focuses on the essential knowledge that must be taught, allowing teachers to take greater control over the wider curriculum in schools and how it is taught. Teachers are free to use their professional judgement and take account of local circumstances in deciding how best to organise their classes, including whether it would be suitable to teach mixed age pupils together. The Department has no involvement in these decisions.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 26 Nov 2015
Royal Agricultural University (Funding)

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 26 Nov 2015
Royal Agricultural University (Funding)

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 26 Nov 2015
Royal Agricultural University (Funding)

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 05 Nov 2015
School Funding

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Mar 2015
School Funding Formula

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 10 Dec 2014
Preparing Young People for Work

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 02 Feb 2011
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (Performance)

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