The trust is due to
open another free school next year.
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next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an
open food bank isn't an option.
The Government has announced it will continue its programme of
free schools, with Prime Minister David Cameron saying he will «not waiver» in his commitment to
open 500 new
free schools over the
next five years,
However, an analysis of the 32
free schools set to
open in the
next academic year shows 13 are in the most affluent half of England with only two in the 10 % most deprived areas and 10 in the 20 % most deprived areas, as ranked by the government's English Indices of Multiple Deprivation, 2010.
Hundreds of new
free schools will be
opened across England over the
next five years if the Conservatives are re-elected, David Cameron has announced.
Thousands of children will begin the term in 52 new
schools as the
next wave of
free schools open their doors for the
next academic year.
Reports have confirmed David Cameron's plans to
open 49 new
free schools across the country as part of a plan which would see 500 new
schools open in the
next five years.
The new
schools will provide around 20,000
school places across England and come as part of the government's target to
open 500 new
free schools in the
next five years.
Thousands of children will start the term in 52 new
schools as the
next wave of
free schools, studio
schools and university technical colleges
open their doors for the new academic year.
The government's commitment to
open 500
free schools over the
next 5 years will create 270,000
school places across the country - giving parents more choice while challenging existing
schools to up their game.
The
opening of the application process on Friday marks the firing of the starting gun for the
next wave of
free schools.
«It is laughable for Michael Gove to claim that just 16
free schools opening next year exceeds his expectations,» shadow education secretary Ed Balls said.
Free schools which want to
open next September were told to submit their business plans to the government before Christmas, to gain final approval, although officials say bids are being looked at on a «case - by - case» basis.
This also included grants of # 350,000 for every new specialist maths
free school that
opens across the country over the
next few years, and # 27 million in funding to extend the «teaching for mastery» maths programme to a further 3,000
schools.
Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg says although he disagrees with
free schools, they would remain
open should Labour win the
next election.
Another 28 are due to
open in the
next few years as part of the continued push to meet the government's target of 500
free schools by 2020.
It will also lead to a closer eye on the Trust's
next two
free school projects — Perry Beeches V and VI — due to
open in September.
Before the election David Cameron pledged to
open 500 more over the
next Parliament but high - profile failures, such as Durham
Free School and Discovery New
School, were both closed within an academic year.
Hundreds of new
free schools will be
opened across England over the
next five years if the Conservatives are re-elected, David Cameron has announced.
Two new
free schools for 16 - 18 year olds focusing on teaching high level maths were today approved by the DFE to
open next year.
These new
schools bring the number of pupils educated in free schools up to 43,000 and New Schools Network believe that by May next year there will be a total of 400 schools approved t
schools bring the number of pupils educated in
free schools up to 43,000 and New Schools Network believe that by May next year there will be a total of 400 schools approved t
schools up to 43,000 and New
Schools Network believe that by May next year there will be a total of 400 schools approved t
Schools Network believe that by May
next year there will be a total of 400
schools approved t
schools approved to
open.
«The fact is that two thirds of
free schools are being set up in areas where there aren't enough places, and in London, an even higher proportion; every primary
free school opening in London
next month is in a borough with a projected shortfall.»
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Two more secondary
free schools with sixth forms — Saracens High
School and The Compton
School — will also
open in the borough this year and
next year respectively.
The
next round of applications for
free schools will
open in early 2018 and will be particularly focused on «challenging areas» that haven't yet benefited from the programme.
They plan to
open a
free school and salon to coincide with
next week's collegewide end - of - year show.
The Government says that it wants to create an additional 270,000
school places in
free schools over the
next five years, as well as
opening new special
free schools, the latter will be dedicated to solely educating children with special educational needs.