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Archive for September, 2009

After ExamsI’ve read about a fit happening between reforms of higher education and the precollegiate education reevaluation. The issue has something to do with the school administration and faculties, who are assessing whether offering the students Advanced Placement courses in the curriculum while in High School is a right thing. Ordinarily, higher education can relate poorly to what’s going on in the schools. That is why the Advanced Placement program was established to put something in a new place, although it is seldom used in the present since not many students are going to need it for college admission. The significance of A.P. is basically for college admissions, which is a major concern of the school administrators and faculty, as well as the parents. It is also something the students might thank for their teachers during Teacher Appreciation.

A good private school simply cannot afford to step back and do what the administration think is best for the student’s capacity to learn, especially when it has a long history of successful student placements. It is no longer a question of what is practical for their students who are going to college. The freedom based on doing the right will not indicate what is believed to be what they should do. The controversies of students knowledge is useful in the student learning in college and to the faculty. The preparation for learning in college is the goal of most secondary education, but to what extent we can’t tell. It’s inevitable to question the possibility in preparing students for the college environment that they will encounter both systematically and consciously. In the end, whether the administration and faculties in secondary education prepare their students for concentrations in specialized fields that eventually accumulate for their students to engage in, the school’s faculty should not think of themselves as liberators. It would do better if they impart liberal education for college.

Private SchoolThe private schools in Britain had already released it GCSE examination result and Warwick Academy had already come out on its top best set of results. Based on the result, most of the schools had already got a passing rate that is about 89% which is 4% higher than the last year result. In which, Bermuda High school exclusive for girls only got an 85% passing rate while 79% for the Saltus GCSE. According to Maggie McCorkell who is the head teacher that their I/GCSE result in the year was quite excellent. Since, about 62 students took the exams and 89% of it gained a passing rate of A to C on five and several more subjects. Most of the cases, it entirely includes Mathematics and English and the school was really delighted on its results.

According to Mrs. McCorkell those students that got the best grade results includes Alexander Brown, Tyler Balcombre, Seth Wilson, and Caitlin O’Doherty. The head teacher Linda Parker was quite pleased with these results and stated that there are very much pleased upon reporting that their GCSE/IGCSE results were even better that last year result. Especially to the mere fact that the Bermuda High School belong to the non selective educational learning institutes that entirely accepts students from wider ranges of abilities. With that, these results are quite excellent. Last year, the passing rate for A* until to A was 31.94% only, but for this year passing rate is already 40.95%. In addition to the students who got a best results in the GCSE exam includes Katie Cusumano, Mariangela Bucci, Emma Knight, Riann Ming, MadeleineFox, Chloe Brookes, and Adrienne Miller.

With these good results that been attained, both students and teachers must need to be congratulate especially upon the increase of A*s and As examination results. Meanwhile the Saltus students have already achieve about 79% passing rate of A* to C grading range. In which, about twenty nine students have already gained about A* to C that passes on nine or more subjects. In which, about seventy one students have already sat on the examination within this year. Last year, about 65 students have already took on the examination and its passing rate was already 69% of A* to C grading range. According to the Deputy Headmaster Malcolm Durrant of continuing education that their specific congratulation goes entirely to Matthew Hogan that got an A* ratings and four A rating, while Daniel Andrade got a four A* rating, four As and only one B rating, meanwhile Ryan Benevides got about three A* grade rating, four A rating and about two B rating. On the other side, Eoin Mchahon got a three A* rating, four A grade rating and about two B grade rating.

Those private educational learning institutes in their Billing area are just like schools in the entire country that had already been wary of how this economy struggle for already more than a year that will entirely affect them of the upcoming months. But several officials stated that they already quite seeing some encouraging signs that they already Ok especially when it comes about enrollment. Despite its tuition costs that already been reaching upward of $7,000 just a year for some educational learning institutes but still many of those who are outside of this School District 2 are not lacking its learners with some even just seeing increasing their numbers. According to this Paul Waggoner who is the principal of this Billings Christian Schools that it already put a certain sacrifice to its parents that makes him humble due to its willingness and its desire to educate their children in this institution. In the beginning of this 2009-2010 academic year, about 132 learners were already been enrolled in this Billings Christian Schools that already serve about K-12 that is eight more than the last year.

In this year, the enrollment is already been down that is about 20 learners in this Billings Catholic Schools that got about 962 enrollment from the preschool through this high school but the system president of this Harold Olson stated that most of this attrition can also be attributed towards the decision of dropping just on of its preschool classes of this year in order of dropping its accounts that is about 18 learners. In addition to this, the Central High of this year is now welcoming its largest freshman classes that are about 95 learners on its recent memory. With that, there were already 73 learners of this last year’s eight grade classes due to the mere fact that the tuition fee of this high school learners is just within this Catholic education program system that will costs for just more than the other grades that includes its tuition revenues had not taken much of its hit. Olson stated that from this point they don’t see any significant dropping out of its revenue. In which, it does not impacted its budget significantly. Its numbers are just quite down a bit in this Trinity Lutheran School that serve learners through the eighth grade but that it is entirely due to a larger portion of switching through this SD2 and to its Catholic educational learning institutes towards full day kindergarten according to its administrative assistant Beth Heiliger that led to its class last year which is just about half to its normal size. Earlier this week, there were about 191 learners that been enrolled down nine from the last years numbers. Heiliger stated that some of it had to do with their parents who are not sold to it. Since, they have half day kindergarten. Since, there are some families who are feeling their crunch and even opting of enrolling their kids in these public educational learning institutes. According to Waggoner of this Billings Christian Schools who had just lost some of their learners due to financial reason but with that, Olson have echoed there sentiment about this Catholic educational learning institutes. He stated that it just come with certain territory of just operating its tuition based school. He said that they always got few people that will leave due to its finances and that always been happening and it didn’t have any difference of this year that already been happening on its previous years. Learner’s parents had also played on certain instrumental role of keeping this private educational learning institute numbers of this Billings steady. With that, Nancy Jo McElroy who is the owner and even the head of this Billings in Montessori School that serve those fewer 100 learners in kindergarten and to its first grade and they already stated that this year, the educational learning institutes had already been maintaining just a long waiting list for its entry and that parents must have willingness in order to send their kids to this school that had already been paramount. She stated that they see more mom and even pop professionals towards working as full time that is quite essential. Since, parents just don’t want of giving up their schooling. As a result, they must be willing to do anything in order support and even offering of cleaning its school in order to support defraying its costs. To support defray its costs even more, most of its educational learning institutes will be offering tuition on this sliding rate that already been taking into account of this several factors that includes scholarships of its income level and the number of its children from this family that been joining in this school. Meanwhile the schools are just around of this country in order to work or just stay afloat, the private officials of this Billings already remain cautious optimistically with the support of their parents desire in order to keep this kids enrolled. McElroy stated that they are quite optimistic of their private schools education.

As of now, the Scotland’s independent educational learning institutes are as of now achieving its recorded results that is quite higher of 50% from S5 pupils that entirely gets its a-Grade. Its latest statistics have also revealed that about 91% of there pupils in the private educational learning institutes have already passed on their Highers of A-C grade that already rises about 1% from its previous years. Meanwhile the St. Mary’s Music School in Edinburgh that only had 66 pupils got a highest proportion of its passes and Hutcheson’s Grammar that is located in Glasgow got several A grades. With that, the Scottish Government stated that both state and its private educational learning institutes are performing well.

It’s been observe that more than 95% of these pupils in St. Mary’s Music School and that larger educational learning institutes of George Heriot School that been located in Edinburgh had just passed on their highers also. As well, it’s been observe that almost 70% of these students are now gaining A-grade. According to Sischy who is the head of these Scottish Council of Independent Educational learning institutes stated that this independent sectors are now starting their school year in a good heart that been boosted through a consistent stronger examination results that could be a testament for its commitment and even hard work for its pupils and learners.

The outcome for these pupils is considered as an entry for employment, attaining a higher educational learning with its opportunity of pursuing their own chosen career that is quite equipped with its own portfolio of skills in life and work functions that is beyond on its school learning’s. With the good results that these learners gained in the examination, it will entirely lead them to different and several opportunities that might come along their way that will add on for their credentials especially upon furthering their studies towards gaining a career education course and finding a job employment that suits their educational learning expertise or chosen field of study.