Curriculum and Standards Sample Clauses

Curriculum and Standards. 6.6.1 In recognition of the Trusteesobligation to the Secretary of State to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, the Trustees shall be responsible for the setting and review of the curriculum but shall have regard to, but not be bound by, any views of the LGB. 6.6.2 The Trustees shall be responsible for the standards achieved by the Academy and the pupils attending the Academy but may have regard to, but not be bound by, the advice and recommendations of the LGB. 6.6.3 Subject to the provisions of any statutory admissions code, the LGB shall be responsible for the review from time to time of the Academy’s admissions policy. The Trustees shall be ultimately responsible for the setting and approval of the admissions policy and no change will be made to the admissions criteria without the written consent of the Trustees. 6.6.4 Any decision to expand the Academy shall be that of the Trustees (with the written consent of the DBE) who shall have regard to, but not be bound by, the views of the LGB.
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Curriculum and Standards. 7.6.1 In recognition of the Trustees’ obligation to the Secretary of State to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, the Trustees shall be responsible for the setting and review of the curriculum but shall have regard to, but not be bound by, any views of the LGB. So long as the Academy is not deemed by the Trustees as posing significant risk or concern (which will not be solely determined by Ofsted category) which in their view is not being effectively addressed, it is the intention of Trustees that they will not change the curriculum of the Academy without the prior agreement of the LGB. 7.6.2 The Trustees shall be responsible for the standards achieved by the Academy and the pupils attending the Academy but may have regard to, but not be bound by, the advice and recommendations of the LGB. 7.6.3 Subject to the provisions of any statutory admissions code, the LGB shall be responsible for the review from time to time of the Academy’s admissions policy. The Trustees shall be ultimately responsible for the setting and approval of the admissions policy and no change will be made to the admissions criteria without the written consent of the Trustees. 7.6.4 Any decision to expand the Academy shall be that of the Trustees who shall have regard to, but not be bound by, the views of the LGB. So long as the Academy is not deemed by the Trustees as posing significant risk or concern (which will not be solely determined by Ofsted category) which in their view is not being effectively addressed, it is the intention of the Trustees that they will not expand the Academy without the prior agreement of the LGB. While acknowledging that the Trustees have overall responsibility and ultimate decision-making authority for all the work of the Company, including considering any requests from other schools to join the Company, the Trustees will take advice and guidance from the Headteachers’ Group when deciding to agree to another school joining the Company.
Curriculum and Standards. 6.6.1. In recognition of the Directorsobligation to the Secretary of State to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, the Directors shall be responsible for the setting and review of the curriculum but shall have regard to, but not be bound by, any views of the LGB. So long as the Academy is judged by OFSTED to be Good or Outstanding it is the intention of the Directors that they will not change the curriculum of the Academy without the prior agreement of the LGB. 6.6.2. The Directors shall be responsible for the standards achieved by the Academy and the pupils attending the Academy but may have regard to, but not be bound by, the advice and recommendations of the LGB. 6.6.3. Subject to the provisions of any statutory admissions code, the LGB shall be responsible for the review from time to time of the Academy’s admissions policy. The Directors shall be ultimately responsible for the setting and approval of the admissions policy and no change will be made to the admissions criteria without the written consent of the Directors.
Curriculum and Standards. 6.6.1 In recognition of the Trusteesobligation to the Secretary of State to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, the Trustees shall be responsible for the setting and review of the curriculum but shall have regard to, but not be bound by, any views of the LGB. 6.6.2 The Trustees shall be responsible for the standards achieved by the Academy and the pupils attending the Academy but may have regard to, but not be bound by, the advice and recommendations of the LGB. 6.6.3 Subject to the provisions of any statutory admissions code, the LGB shall be responsible for the review from time to time of the Academy’s 6.6.4 Any decision to expand the Academy shall be that of the Trustees (with the written consent of the DBE) who shall have regard to, but not be bound by, the views of the LGB.
Curriculum and Standards. 0.0.0. Xx recognition of the Directorsobligation to the Secretary of State to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, the Directors shall be responsible for the setting and review of the curriculum but shall have regard to, but not be bound by, any views of the LGB. 2.5.2. The Directors shall be responsible for the standards achieved by the Academy and the pupils attending the Academy but may have regard to, but not be bound by, the advice and recommendations of the LGB.
Curriculum and Standards. 6.6.1 In recognition of the Directorsobligation to the Secretary of State to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, the Directors shall be responsible for the setting and review of the curriculum but shall have regard to, but not be bound by, any views of the LGB and the performance and standards committee. 6.6.2 The Directors shall be responsible for the standards achieved by the Academy and the pupils attending the Academy but may have regard to, but not be bound by, the advice and recommendations of the LGB and the performance and standards committee. 6.6.3 Subject to the provisions of any statutory admissions code, the LGB shall be responsible for the review from time to time of the Academy’s admissions policy. The Directors shall be ultimately responsible for the setting and approval of the admissions policy and no change will be made to the admissions criteria without the written consent of the Directors. 6.6.4 Any decision to expand the Academy shall be that of the Directors (with the written consent of the DBE) who shall have regard to, but not be bound by, the views of the LGB.
Curriculum and Standards. 5.6.1 In recognition of the Directorsobligation to the Secretary of State to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, the Directors shall be responsible for the setting and review of the curriculum but shall have regard to, but not be bound by, any views of the LGB. 5.6.2 The Directors shall be responsible for the standards achieved by the Academy and the pupils attending the Academy but may have regard to, but not be bound by, the advice and recommendations of the LGB. 5.6.3 Subject to the provisions of any statutory admissions code, the LGB shall be responsible for the review from time to time of the Academy’s admissions policy. The Directors shall be ultimately responsible for the setting and approval of the admissions policy and no change will be made to the admissions criteria without the written consent of the Directors. 5.6.4 Any decision to expand the Academy shall be that of the Directors who shall have regard to, but not be bound by, the views of the LGB.
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Curriculum and Standards. In recognition of the Directors’ obligation to the Secretary of State to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, the LGB will be responsible for ensuring a broad and balanced curriculum offer which meets the needs of learners. The LGB will review the curriculum annually and will have regard to any core entitlement determined by the Directors.

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