Source: www.theguardian.com - Saturday, December 27, 2014
Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt says four-fifths of free schools opened in 2014 failed to attract enough pupils The government’s flagship free schools programme is creating an unnecessary educational crisis with more than four-fifths of those opened this year having failed to attract enough pupils to fill their classrooms, the shadow education secretary, Tristram Hunt, has claimed. Hunt said the controversial independent schools were opening in areas where there were already enough school places, leaving those that lack capacity still under-resourced. Continue reading...
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Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt says four-fifths of free schools opened in 2014 failed to attract enough pupils The government’s flagship free schools programme is creating an unnecessary educational crisis with more than four-fifths of those opened this year having failed to attract enough pupils to fill their classrooms, the shadow education secretary, Tristram Hunt, has claimed. Hunt said the controversial independent schools were opening in areas where there were already enough school places, leaving those that lack capacity still under-resourced. Continue reading...
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