London Oratory was a grammar school until the 1970s and only ended selection interviews in 2006.
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Consider if these pupils moved the other way from comprehensives to a grammar school.
An annex of a grammar school elsewhere in Kent could open, effectively creating a new school for the area.
With a grammar and words to fill it, the reader is equipped for the business end of the book: reference.
Mother-of-three Emily Shepherd, from Kingsdown, near Dover, has two children at a grammar school with another due to start in 2012.
Sevenoaks is the only part of Kent without a grammar school, resulting in over 1, 100 pupils travelling 15 miles to Tunbridge Wells.
This means a special school for children with learning difficulties can be compared with a grammar school that selects children by academic ability.
However, consider what already happens at popular comprehensives, and would be likely to happen if a grammar school had to drop its entrance exam.
Twelve members of the present cabinet benefited from a grammar-school education.
The report's authors claim this is a false analogy, arguing that many working class children don't have a realistic choice of benefitting from a grammar school education.
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These include such things as the practice in some non-selective schools of not considering an application if the parents had also put a grammar school as one of their choices.
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One teacher from a grammar school who contacted the BBC News website said he spent some time looking at "appallingly badly written personal statements with stupefyingly banal references to jobs in fish and chip shops or restaurants".
More than 2, 600 people signed, arguing the area was the only part of Kent without a grammar, meaning more than 1, 100 pupils who passed the 11-plus had to travel for an hour to Tunbridge Wells.
The setting is Yorkshire in the nineteen-eighties a grammar school at which a group of eight boys, seven of them very bright, are being prepped for mind-crushing exams that could lead to a place to read history at Oxford or Cambridge.
Let them be who they are, let them act altruistically to help each other with no specter of being monitored by a grammar coach, and people who are like them will be more influenced and help your sales even more long term.
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It is ridiculous that a person's entire life is determined by how well they did in an exam at the age of 11, as it is a fact of life that by and large, most people who get to university, for example, went to a grammar school first.
The women are of the era when the only serious career offering was a husband and children, and in the novel all of them marry, except for a grammar-school teacher who is unable to find the right man and another woman who ends up a bit of a floozy.
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Borlase's document, called Memorandums of the Cornish Tongue, from 1750, is described as an "early example of a Cornish grammar and vocabulary study which resembles a Cornish dictionary".
But parents would prefer a community grammar school that serves local kids who have passed a floor standard in the entrance tests.
The prospect of a new grammar school is likely to unsettle the coalition.
Harriet Harman, who was Mr Blair's first social-security secretary, outraged her colleagues by sending her son to a selective grammar school.
By the 1997 election, though, enthusiasm for selection had hardened into a Conservative pledge to provide a "grammar school in every town".
DUP's education spokesman and a former grammar-school teacher, admits that this has muddied the case for hanging on to selection, as many unionists prefer.
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Now a group of parents in Sevenoaks has collected 2, 200 signatures, forcing Kent County Council to take seriously their campaign for a new grammar school.
In a French grammar lesson at the College Chevereus, 11-year-olds copy word for word from the blackboard, and are corrected if they leave too wide a margin.
More setting and streaming, with a 'grammar stream' in every subject in every school, so bright pupils are stretched and all pupils are taught at the right level.
He stressed the idea of having a "grammar stream" in every school to stretch the brightest pupils and give extra support to those at risk of falling behind.
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"We said back in March 2012, that we were determined to provide young people in Sevenoaks with access to a local grammar school, within current legislation, " said KCC leader Paul Carter.
The nature of the principles of universal grammar limits what can count as a natural language grammar.
Though intelligent, he remains a stranger to grammar and is ridiculed for his mangled syntax (on the morning of his Commons ordeal he was awarded a booby prize by the Plain English Campaign).
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