Education: Bradford

(asked on 1st March 2016) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps she is taking to improve educational standards in Bradford.


Answered by
Nick Gibb Portrait
Nick Gibb
This question was answered on 7th March 2016

This Government is committed to educational excellence everywhere. The new powers in the Education and Adoption Bill are designed to help raise standards in underperforming areas such as Bradford, ensuring all failing maintained schools become academies with strong sponsors, and coasting schools are challenged to improve.

The Regional Schools Comissioner has already prioritised Bradford for the Northern Fund and brought two new sponsors into the area.

We have also significantly expanded School Direct and Teach First, to ensure schools in Bradford have access to high-quality teachers. The new National Teaching Service, which will place outstanding teachers and middle leaders into schools which most need additional support to improve their teaching, will begin with a pilot later this year; Bradford will be one of the areas eligible to participate in this pilot.

I recently had the pleasure of being able to see some of the excellent work that is already being done to raise standards in Bradford, when I visited the outstanding Beckfoot School in Bingley, where 46% of pupils achieve the E-Bacc combination of core academic GCSEs.

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