Making sure no child is left behind
The Minister for Children and Families has set out plans which will enable independent schools to help the most vulnerable children in our society – so no child falls behind in their education.
Key facts:
Why this matters:
Although standards in state schools continue to rise, schemes such as this are specifically aimed at children who have experienced trauma in their lives; receiving specialist attention will mean that the most vulnerable children do not continue on a trajectory of disadvantage.
Key facts:
- Ten teams will work across the country to identify opportunities in independent schools for young people in care.
- A number of schools around the country are already supporting children in care but this new programme, backed by £500,000, will build on our commitment to see as many as 1,000 independent schools involved in schemes like this.
- Independent schools will also provide sporting and music facilities for looked after children, to help harness specific aspirations or talents to unlock their talents and boost their opportunities.
Why this matters:
Although standards in state schools continue to rise, schemes such as this are specifically aimed at children who have experienced trauma in their lives; receiving specialist attention will mean that the most vulnerable children do not continue on a trajectory of disadvantage.
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