Year 11 exam results 2017: Rise in entries getting A/7 or higher
Nearly two thirds of GCSE entries at Independent Schools Council (ISC) schools were awarded an A/7 or higher, according to research published today.
Nearly two thirds of GCSE entries at Independent Schools Council (ISC) schools were awarded an A/7 or higher, according to research published today.
Chris King, Chair of HMC and Head of Leicester Grammar School, issues a statement on the need to protect teachers and ensure probity in the setting and teaching of examinations.
Close to one fifth of A-level entries at Independent Schools Council (ISC) schools scored the top A* grade in 2017, new figures reveal.
Barnaby Lenon, chairman of the Independent Schools Council, reflects on the reforms to GCSEs ahead of results day on 24 August.
Barnaby Lenon, Chairman of the Independent Schools Council, responds to 'Tom Richmond report: A comparative analysis of leading private schools and state schools'.
Barnaby Lenon, Chairman of the ISC, responds to the Conservative Party Manifesto.
Partnership work between Independent School Council (ISC) schools and state schools is at its highest ever level, with new figures revealing an estimated 175,000 state pupils are currently benefitting from initiatives between schools.
Julie Robinson, General Secretary of the ISC, responds to the Labour Party's announcement to extend free school meals to all primary school pupils in England by introducing VAT on private school fees.