Thursday 23 January 2014

10 free schools approved plus 6 UTCs and 5 studio schools

From Department for Education: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/successful-free-school-proposals-announced

The free school proposals approved today are:



Ealing Fields Free School
Promoted by members of the local community, this 840-place London secondary school will aim to achieve outstanding academic, social and emotional outcomes for its pupils. The curriculum will be focused on enabling pupils to achieve the English Baccalaureate with a strong emphasis on extra-curricular activities and helping pupils to obtain the skills needed to succeed in a global jobs market.

Harris Federation Free Schools
The successful academy chain Harris has had 2 London primary schools approved today. One 630-place school in will be located in Tottenham Hale and the other over 420-place school in Southwark. The schools will both have a literacy specialism. As part of the Harris network, they will benefit from sharing curriculum teaching and learning practices, pastoral practices and administrative services.

The Eddie Davies Educational Trust School (Bolton)
This sixth form for 400 pupils will specialise in sports and business. The school will be located on the Bolton Arena Sports complex and Reebok stadium and is strongly supported by Phil Gartside, chairman of Bolton Wanderers Football Club. The school will have a large focus on English and maths for students who do not achieve a grade C at key stage 4. Among other qualifications, an International Baccalaureate Career Certificate (IBCC) in Professional Sports will also be available to students.

East Birmingham Network (EBN) Free School
East Birmingham Network is a partnership of 12 secondary schools setting up high-quality free schools for children with behavioural difficulties in the local area, with a focus on excellent behaviour and attendance. It will serve 90 pupils in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. This builds on EBN’s first free school which opened in Sept 2012.

Didsbury CE Free School
This Christian faith primary school proposal for over 210 pupils in Manchester is sponsored by the outstanding local school Didsbury CE Primary. The proposer group will be able to extend their proven track record of maintaining high standards in literacy and numeracy.

The Langley Primary Academy
This primary school for 630 pupils in Slough will help meet the pressing local need for new school places. The curriculum - which has a focus on promoting curiosity, exploration, and discovery - will help prepare pupils for entry into the successful Langley Academy, an existing secondary academy which is sponsoring the proposal.

Lodge Park Primary School
Proposed by the David Ross Education Trust (DRET), this 420-place primary school will be located in Corby, Northamptonshire. The primary school will share the site of DRET’s existing secondary school, Lodge Park Academy, and provide pupils with the opportunity of a seamless transition to secondary school.

King Solomon International Business School
This will be a 672-place 4 to 19 non-denominational Christian faith school in central Birmingham. The school will serve 4 deprived areas and offer a business and enterprise specialism to pupils. This school will benefit from the experience of education partner St Peter’s Collegiate, a school rated outstanding by Ofsted and part of the long established Woodard family of schools.

Maiden Erlegh
This will be a secondary school for at least 600 pupils in East Reading sponsored by the outstanding secondary academy Maiden Erlegh School. This new school will respond to the high demand for places in the area, aim to drive up local standards and help to meet the predicted shortfall of secondary provision.

The UTCs and studio schools proposals approved today are:

Bolton UTC
Bolton UTC is sponsored by the University of Bolton and supported by employers the Cohens Group and Ravat and Ray Dental Care, with additional partners including Bolton College, Equity Solutions, NHS, Bolton Council, GM Chamber of Commerce and the North West Engineering Employers Federation (EEF). Bolton UTC will specialise in health and engineering technologies. It will cater for 600 pupils.

Greater Peterborough UTC
Based in Peterborough, and led by Peterborough Regional College, this 500-place UTC will specialise in environmentally sustainable engineering and environmentally sustainable technologies in the built environment. The UTC us sponsored by Anglia Ruskin University with employer sponsors including Anglian Water, The Larkfleet Group, and Marshall Aerospace

Global Academy UTC
Based in London, Global Academy UTC will cater for up to 800 students and specialise in creative, technical and digital media and entrepreneurship. It will focus on the technical skills necessary for work the broadcast media industry. It is led by This is Global Ltd, the UK’s largest commercial radio group, in partnership with the University of the Arts, London, and the Meller Educational Trust and supported by leading employers, including Universal Music, Arqiva, Clifford Chance, BPI and RCS, Global.

Humber UTC
Based in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, the Humber UTC is led by the University of Hull in partnership with North Lincolnshire Council, North Lindsey College and Outwood Grange Academies Trust, with support from employers including Able UK, Tata Steel Europe, Total Lindsey Oil Refinery and Centrica. The Humber UTC will specialise in engineering and renewables. It will cater for 600 pupils at capacity.

Sir Simon Milton UTC
Sir Simon Milton UTC in Westminster will cater for 550 students and specialise in transport engineering and construction. Led by the Sir Simon Milton Foundation, in partnership with the University of Westminster and leading employers such as Network Rail, BT Fleet, Land Securities, TfL and Mace, and Westminster Council is a key partner supporting practical links with other 14 to 18 education providers.

Warrington UTC
Warrington UTC is based in Cheshire and led by the University of Chester, in partnership with Warrington Borough Council and with support from a number of employers including Sellafield Ltd, Tenet Consultants, United Utilities, Boulting and AMEC. The UTC will specialise in nuclear engineering and energy engineering. It will cater for 620 pupils at capacity.

Aldridge Centre for Entrepreneurship Studio School (ACE)
Based in Tower Hamlets, the school will be led by The Aldridge Foundation, specialising in entrepreneurship with a focus on retail and creative and digital enterprises. It will be co-located with the leading business partner Asda at their store on the Isle of Dogs, an area with a mix of SMEs, social enterprises and bigger businesses. Enabling Enterprise and Future Foundations will provide links to other employers in the area. The school will cater for 300 students when at full capacity.

Atrium Studio School
The Atrium Studio School based in South Devon will specialise in the built environment, which will include construction, architecture and civil engineering. It is led by the South Dartmoor Academy Trust in partnership with Plymouth University, professional bodies and a number of employers including Novus, URS Infrastructure and Environment UK Ltd, Glendinning and First Class Builders. The school will admit from age 13 and cater for 375 students when at capacity.

Bicester Technology Studio
Based in Bicester and led by Activate Learning (formerly Oxford & Cherwell Valley Group), in partnership with Bicester Vision, RED, Zeta Specialist Lighting and Chiltern Railways, the studio school will specialise in technologies - sustainable construction, engineering and computing. It will cater for 310 students when at capacity.

Space Studio West London
Space Studio West London in Hounslow will specialise in science, maths, aerospace and catering. The school’s location is close to Heathrow and the school will be supported by a range of employers and sponsors in the aerospace sector and space-related. It is led by the Aspirations Academies Trust (AAT) and will cater for 300 students when at full capacity.

The STEM Studio School
The STEM Studio School in Bath, is led by Wellsway Multi Academy Trust and will specialise in STEM subjects. It is supported by The James Dyson Foundation, BMT Defence Systems, Aedas Architects, Nokia and Semta. The school will cater for 300 students when at capacity.

And New Schools Network: http://www.newschoolsnetwork.org/news/2014/01/ten-new-free-schools-proposals-approved 



Ten more Free School proposals have been approved by Education Secretary Michael Gove today.

Eight mainstream schools, a sixth form and an alternative provision school join the 174 schools already open, and the 115 already in the Free Schools programme pipeline.

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