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Fiona Millar: Following the public pound, or not, as the case may be.

Earlier this year I wrote this post about the Prime Minister's claim to Margaret Hodge, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, that academy funding was as transparent as funding for maintained schools. Mrs Hodge, also a member of the House of Commons Liaison Committee which interrogates the PM from time to time, had asked how it was possible to "follow the ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by Janet Downs: "Rebecca - Cuckoo Hall is one of the three primary schools (two of them are free schools) which make up the Cuckoo Hall Academy Trust (CHAT), a small academy chain which has been given the go-ahead ot open a secondary ......"

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Janet Downs: Free schools tend to offer “classical model of education” and don’t set up in disadvantaged areas, research has found

Do free schools mainly service middle-class parents worried about the “social mix” of local primaries? Or do they appeal to parents attracted by the “trimmings” of an independent school? Or, as education secretary, Michael Gove claims, are they driving social mobility in disadvantaged areas? Dr Rob Higham, whose research is summarised in Leadership Focus, attempted to answer these questions. He scrutinised ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by FJM: "Not sometimes, but always. Most LSN contributors are obsessed with attacking Michael Gove and Toby Young and opposing any reform of anything to do with state education. They are certainly rattled by what is going on...."

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Sarah Barton: All the good schools in Brum are academies – says academy Head Liam Nolan

Birmingham Scrutiny team are currently conducting an inquiry into academies and the future role of the Local Authority. I gave evidence today on behalf of the Ask Parents First campaign, then I stayed on for the next session in which they heard from 3 Converter Academy Headteachers. These Headteachers suggested that all the good schools in the city are academies ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by Janet Downs: "Thanks, Sarah, for clarifying the situation. The picture does seem to be very confused with Nolan saying one thing and doing the opposite. He spoke at the Tory conference and Gove praised both Perry Beeches, the school that ......"

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Janet Downs: Consultation shows majority were not in favour of free school – but it goes ahead anyway

“A majority of people who responded to the public consultation did not support the proposal that The Seckford Foundation Free Schools Trust should govern Beccles Free School on behalf of the Department for Education.” So said the Consultation Report sent to the DfE. Cambridge Education, who ran the Consultation, said it was “aware of a separate petition running in parallel with ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by THE WORLD IS BACK TO FRONT | Jasper Bouverie: "[...] experience of the Beccles Free School and the associated public consultation would seem to suggest that this is possible. Even the local MP was against it but the project went [...]..."

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Fiona Millar: Academies diminish the rights of SEN children

One reason why I have always opposed the idea of "independent" state schools is because the rights of pupils , parents and teachers are not the same as those enjoyed by the same groups in the maintained sector ( parents and governors in converting schools take note). This story in today's Guardian points to how that is starting to effect some ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by Rosie Fergusson: "Recent answer from Nick gibb re sen appeals....I haven't noticed the clause he claims to exist in post 2010 Academy Funding agreements....and I believe the Admissions code allows the Academy the right to refuse being named so he's wrong in ......"

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Fiona Millar: This is what can happen when you give schools too much freedom

This won't be a long post. I would urge you all to read this story and also this report from the DFE on what was going on at the Priory Academy Trust in Lincolnshire. I understand from local parents that the government was reluctant to release the report, and I can see why given the appalling misuse of public money by ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by andy: "Rosie: I would suggest that all schools have the option to allocate a section of their funding stream to educational based spending as they feel necessary/appropriate. However, to the best of my understanding they cannot force parents to ......"

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Allan Beavis: The Leveson Inquiry reveals Michael Gove’s and Rupert Murdoch’s plans for an Academy and a Free School

Jeremy Hunt’s position looks increasingly untenable and his reputation tarnished but the collusion between his department (well, not HIS collusion, apparently - just his SPAD, Adam Smith’s, now sacrificed to save the skin of the master) and the Murdoch empire over the securing of the BSkyB deal has been laid horrifyingly bare in the Leveson Inquiry. Will he in turn ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by Allan Beavis: "You miss the point, or seek to throw people off a pretty rancid scent. No one is claiming Murdoch's actions were "sinister". It's the lack of transparency, toadying to Murdoch, collusion and Gove's willingnes to allow a discredited mogul at ......"

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Tracy Hannigan: Rivendale Academy Trust

The leads of the former Rivendale Free School have long been quiet but have recently revised their  website. They have a main navigation that covers what appears to be a bid for a new school - looking for a location for a Rivendale Primary School. The rest of the site seems dedicated to the new vein of being an academy sponsor ... read more and comment →

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sarah: Academies Commission

Such is the concern about the absence of any proper evaluation of the implications of wholesale academisation of our education system that a Commission has been established to do just that 'The commission will examine the model and incipient outcomes of academisation from a school improvement perspective, focusing on issues of accountability, governance, due diligence, and outcomes for pupils. It will highlight ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by sarah: "I agree with you Janet. There is a clear potential conflict of interest. This is why it will be so important for as many people as possible to respond to the call for evidence. I assume that ......"

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Lilly: WLFS and other HF Secondaries – Intake cohort

I just noticed a FOIA response on the Hammersmith and Fulham FoIA website about Secondary intakes. The question: For secondary schools in H&F, what percentage of entrants were: below Level 4 in English below level 4 in Maths Below level 4 in English and Maths combined? The answer (of those with KS2 results available), in percent arranged as : Did not Achieve 4+ ... read more and comment →

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Latest comment by Anton Daley: "Interesting summary. Value Added data for the 2011 cohort for these schools paints a very interesting picture (obviously WLFS and the new Hammersmith Academy do not feature as yet) and, as Lilly says, when it comes to this cohort ......"

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