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A child yawns during a visit by Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris to Swanlea School, Whitechapel in East London. Morris was visiting the school after announcing a white paper entitled Schools: Achieving success, which puts pupils first. * by increasing diversity, promoting innovation and stripping regulatory burdens that stifle creativity in school leadership. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-child-yawns-during-a-visit-by-education-and-skills-secretary-estelle-106699005.html
RMG5GFJN–A child yawns during a visit by Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris to Swanlea School, Whitechapel in East London. Morris was visiting the school after announcing a white paper entitled Schools: Achieving success, which puts pupils first. * by increasing diversity, promoting innovation and stripping regulatory burdens that stifle creativity in school leadership.
Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris with school children from Swanlea School, Whitechapel in East London. Ms Morris was visiting the school after announcing a white paper entitled Schools : Achieving success. * ...which puts pupils first by increasing diversity, promoting innovation and stripping regulatory burdens that stifle creativity in school leadership. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-education-and-skills-secretary-estelle-morris-with-school-children-106698942.html
RMG5GFGE–Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris with school children from Swanlea School, Whitechapel in East London. Ms Morris was visiting the school after announcing a white paper entitled Schools : Achieving success. * ...which puts pupils first by increasing diversity, promoting innovation and stripping regulatory burdens that stifle creativity in school leadership.
Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris with school children from Swanlea School, Whitechapel in East London. Ms Morris was visiting the school after announcing a white paper entitled Schools : Achieving success. * ...which puts pupils first by increasing diversity, promoting innovation and stripping regulatory burdens that stifle creativity in school leadership. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-education-and-skills-secretary-estelle-morris-with-school-children-106698948.html
RMG5GFGM–Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris with school children from Swanlea School, Whitechapel in East London. Ms Morris was visiting the school after announcing a white paper entitled Schools : Achieving success. * ...which puts pupils first by increasing diversity, promoting innovation and stripping regulatory burdens that stifle creativity in school leadership.
Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris with school children children Natasha Jivan (left) and Sheley Begum from Swanlea School, Whitechapel in East London. Ms Morris was visiting the school after announcing a white paper entitled Schools: Achieving success. * ...which puts pupils first by increasing diversity, promoting innovation and stripping regulatory burdens that stifle creativity in school leadership. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-education-and-skills-secretary-estelle-morris-with-school-children-106698946.html
RMG5GFGJ–Education and Skills Secretary Estelle Morris with school children children Natasha Jivan (left) and Sheley Begum from Swanlea School, Whitechapel in East London. Ms Morris was visiting the school after announcing a white paper entitled Schools: Achieving success. * ...which puts pupils first by increasing diversity, promoting innovation and stripping regulatory burdens that stifle creativity in school leadership.
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