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The Challenge

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Teachers TV follows a headteacher as he strives to improve GCSE results in a challenging secondary school in London.

Programmes this week include:

  • Moving the Goalposts  
    Headteacher Gary Philips and staff at the Lilian Baylis Technology School begin planning for the new academic year early as they push for better GCSE results.
  • Exams
    Gary turns his attentions to escaping National Challenge status.
  • Taster Days
    He looks at next September's intake with a taster day for Year 6 pupils.
  • Crunch Time
    The end of another year at Lilian Baylis School in south London, where staff and students anxiously await the all important GCSE results, on which the National Challenge school�s immediate future depends.



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Effective date: 07 December 2009
Posted date: 07 December 2009
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