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In the same period, school support staff have endured year upon year of pay freezes and real-term pay cuts." [ 49 ] In a review of CEO pay in 2015 it was also noted publicly that Ian Comfort, the CEO of AET is responsible for 67 schools and was paid £220,000 while the CEO of Plymouth Cast Multi Academy Trust was paid £53,000 and is ...
P.D. Jackson-Olin High School (J-O) is a four-year public high school in Birmingham, Alabama.It is one of seven high schools in the Birmingham City School System.Founded in 1952 as Western High School, it was renamed Western-Olin High the following year in honor of the F.W. Olin Foundation, a grantor of $600,000 grant for the school's vocational building.
Pages in category "Schools in Birmingham, West Midlands" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... This page was last edited on 3 June 2024, at ...
The Olive School Birmingham, Sparkhill; The Olive School Small Heath, Small Heath; ... This page was last edited on 30 September 2024, at 07:01 (UTC).
Lordswood Girls’ School was rated Requires Improvement (3) at its latest Ofsted inspection (March 2022). [6] This was the first full Ofsted report since converting to an academy in 2011. Previous to academisation the school had been rated Outstanding. The 2019 Progress 8 score for the school was +0.74 with a rating of Well Above Average. [7]
This is a list of the Birmingham board schools, built between the Elementary Education Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75) which established board schools, and the Education Act 1902, which replaced school boards with local education authorities. Most of the board schools were designed by the firm Martin & Chamberlain (M&C).
Birmingham City Council has reached an agreement to settle thousands of historic equal pay claims costing millions, just over a year after effectively going bankrupt.. GMB Union, which brought the ...
The school became Park View Business and Enterprise School in 2005 and later was refurbished in the early 2010s under the Building Schools for the Future programme. [1] The school was previously a specialist Business and Enterprise College; however, in 2013 it became an academy sponsored by Park View Educational Trust.