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In the UK, a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) (previously known as Pupil Re-integration Unit by some Local Education Authorities) is an alternative education provision which is specifically organised to provide education for children who are not able to attend school for a number of reasons. Reasons for referral might include: [1]
Kingsland School is a pupil referral unit located on Broadbent Road, Watersheddings, Oldham. [1] [2]Kingsland School supports pupils, aged between 10 and 16, who are unable to access mainstream school, including those with behaviour problems, or have been permanently excluded, or those who cannot attend for medical reasons.
The KPMG City Academy, in Homerton opened in 2009. This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Hackney, England.. In 2002, the borough entered into a ten-year contract with the Learning Trust, an independent collaborative body that organises education for Hackney's 27,000 pupils in over 70 schools, nurseries and play centres.
Kidderminster Pupil Referral Unit In 2008 The Bewdley School and Sixth Form Centre were provided with a £4m, state-of-the-art modular building. The look, sustainability and practicality are some of the reasons that the modular building has influenced other new major building projects including BSF, in places such as Birmingham , London and ...
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Camden Centre for Learning; Camden Primary Pupil Referral Unit; CCfL Key Stage 3 PRU; CCfL Key Stage 4 PRU; Children's Hospital School at Gt Ormond Street and UCH
With 52 academies in London and Essex, the Harris Federation educates around 40,000 children, which is about 1 in 40 London children, and employs 5,000 staff. [2] Through its "Train to Teach Programme", it provides initial teacher training and inset for teachers from London and the South East.
A religious assembly attended by staff and pupils is held once a week for each year group. On occasion, masses are held. Every pupil is required to take Religious Education at GCSE level, in keeping with the school's religious ethos. A non-examination Religious Education Programme is also followed by all sixth-form students.