Know the different types of schools in the education sector
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Which of the below are types of early years settings? Select two answers.
Specialist nursery school
Middle school
Playgroups
Sure End Centres
Academies
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It is important that parents with early years children are able to a setting that meets their needs and requirements. Some settings will hold to a particular learning and development , for example Steiner, High Scope and . Others will open for extended hours and even offer an overnight service. Some settings are , which means that they have a shorter morning and/or afternoon session and are open during term time only.
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It is important that all provision, regardless of its characteristics, reflects the philosophy and of the sector, which is to provide high quality provision. This can be defined as provision which all children’s outcomes, provides increased appropriate support for children at risk and builds the of future attainment in Key Stage 1 and beyond.
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Grammar school
City Technology College
Faith school
Academy
Self-governing, all-ability schools set up by groups or business sponsors in partnership with the DfE and local authority.
Selects all, or most, of its pupils based on academic ability
Run in similar ways to other state schools, but with an emphasis on a particular religion within the curriculum, admissions and staffing criteria
Independently managed, non-fee-paying, schools in urban areas for pupils aged 11 to 18. Focus on science, technology, and maths.
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