School's New Status to Help Train Leaders of the Future
Birmingham Post › February 26, 2009
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Birmingham Post › February 26, 2009
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A girls' secondary school in Sutton Coldfield is looking ahead to a pounds 60,000 a year boost after becoming a "leader" of schools.
Sutton Coldfield Grammar for Girls was named as an "outstanding" school following a successful inspection by education watchdogs Ofsted last year. And, after being invited to apply to become a 'high performing' specialist school, it has now learnt that it has been granted Leadership Partner status with effect from September.See the full content of this document
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School's New Status to Help Train Leaders of the Future
Sutton Coldfield Girls head teacher Kaye Harrison said the new status would bring with it a...
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