Sixth-Formers to Be Paid Up to Pounds 30 a Week to Stay On at School
Evening Standard - London › April 19, 2004
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Evening Standard - London › April 19, 2004
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SIXTH-FORM students who regularly go to school will be paid up to Pounds 30 a week as an incentive to stay, it was announced today.
The "earn as you learn" scheme will be means-tested, but has been hailed as a way of reducing the country's post-16 dropout rate.See the full content of this document
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Sixth-Formers to Be Paid Up to Pounds 30 a Week to Stay On at School
In pilot projects, attendance of 16-year-old boys rose by 6.9 per...
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