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Here are the latest minutes from the March meeting.Some interesting points,they also confirm that The High School for Girls will become a Foundation school from 1st April 2010 and that Sir Thomas Rich will be the only community grammar remaining in the county.
http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/utili ... iaid=37607
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http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/utili ... iaid=37607
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All community schools – primary, secondary and special - have the option to investigate foundation status. This leads to a change in governance of the school such that the governing body:
Becomes the employer of the school staff
Becomes the admissions authority for the school within the requirements of the school admissions code
Takes on ownership of the school’s land and assets
Foundation schools remain local authority maintained schools.
Found a good website which explains what a foundation and trust school is-
http://www.trustandfoundationschools.or ... hools.aspx
Becomes the employer of the school staff
Becomes the admissions authority for the school within the requirements of the school admissions code
Takes on ownership of the school’s land and assets
Foundation schools remain local authority maintained schools.
Found a good website which explains what a foundation and trust school is-
http://www.trustandfoundationschools.or ... hools.aspx
So effectively, in a community school, the LEA owns the land, buildings and all the other assets of the school, and employs the staff. The supervision of the school is delegated to the governing body.
In a foundation school, the governors own the land and buildings, and employ the staff. Wonder why Tommies is the only one left?
Interesting article here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/200 ... .education
In a foundation school, the governors own the land and buildings, and employ the staff. Wonder why Tommies is the only one left?
Interesting article here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/200 ... .education
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A parent told me they wanted more control over their admissions. It will be interesting to see what changes they do make. I am hoping they will continue with their links to Tommies though? It will be disappointing if the disco's stop as I think it is important to have that sort of link with single sex schools. It is my one regret about Tommies that it isn't co-ed being that we are a houseful of boys.