Sentences with phrase «secure new free school»

«This will help us secure new free school sites to help deliver more good and outstanding school places for families.»
She said LocatEd will work directly with landowners, agents and developers to «secure new free school sites whilst ensuring the best value for the taxpayer».
She said that the firm will work directly with landowners, agents and developers to «secure new free school sites whilst ensuring the best value for the taxpayer».

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Amongst other achievements, the Welsh Liberal Democrats secured an increase in the Pupil Premium so every school receives # 1,150 per pupil on free school meals, a Young Persons» Bus Pass, and 5,000 new apprenticeships.
The company was given a # 2 billion budget to help with the government's commitment to new school places by securing sites for an additional 110 free schools.
«We need to secure hundreds of new free schools in order to keep pace in creating 600,000 new school places by 2021.
We work directly with landowners, agents and developers to secure sites for new free schools, whilst ensuring the best value for the taxpayer.»
School Systems minister, Lord Nash, said: «We need to secure hundreds of new free schools in order to keep pace in creating 600,000 new school places bySchool Systems minister, Lord Nash, said: «We need to secure hundreds of new free schools in order to keep pace in creating 600,000 new school places byschool places by 2021.
«We are taking a number of steps to streamline the process for acquiring permanent sites, including the establishment of LocatED — a new public body with property expertise that will be responsible for securing free school sites quickly and more efficiently.»
«We've seen the popularity of free schools across the country continue to grow - amongst both groups wanting to set up new schools and parents wanting to secure a place for their child,» she said.
LocatED was established last year with a # 2 billion warchest to help see through the government's commitment to new school places by securing sites to deliver the additional 110 free schools that were announced in the March budget.
But Natalie Evans of the New Schools Network, which supports groups opening free schools, said: «The popularity of free schools around the country shows no sign of abating - be that from groups wanting to set up new schools or from parents wanting to secure a place for their chiNew Schools Network, which supports groups opening free schools, said: «The popularity of free schools around the country shows no sign of abating - be that from groups wanting to set up new schools or from parents wanting to secure a place for theirSchools Network, which supports groups opening free schools, said: «The popularity of free schools around the country shows no sign of abating - be that from groups wanting to set up new schools or from parents wanting to secure a place for theirschools, said: «The popularity of free schools around the country shows no sign of abating - be that from groups wanting to set up new schools or from parents wanting to secure a place for theirschools around the country shows no sign of abating - be that from groups wanting to set up new schools or from parents wanting to secure a place for their chinew schools or from parents wanting to secure a place for theirschools or from parents wanting to secure a place for their child.
Working directly with landowners, agents and developers across Britain, LocatED has been established to help overcome some of the challenges of securing sites and land for new free schools.
The Florida public - school establishment is suing to repeal the Sunshine State's 13 - year - old school - choice tax credit and its new education savings accounts under the state's Blaine Amendment and its «uniformity clause,» which mandates that «Adequate provision shall be made by law for a uniform, efficient, safe, secure, and high quality system of free public schools...» The Florida Supreme Court previously struck down the state's voucher program under this provision in Bush v. Holmes (2006), on the grounds that the vouchers «divert [ed] public dollars» from «the sole means set out in the Constitution for the state to provide for the education of Florida's children.»
The watchdog also describes the availability of suitable free school sites as the «biggest risk to delivering buildings for new free schools», and warned the government often enters into «complex commercial agreements and pays large sums to secure sites in the right places».
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