Secondary Schools Set to Be Turned in to New City Academies
Birmingham Post › June 24, 2008
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Birmingham Post › June 24, 2008
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Council leaders are pressing ahead with plans to turn two Birmingham secondary schools into city academies, despite protests from teaching unions.
Heartlands High in Nechells and Shenley Court in Weoley Castle will close on August 31 and re-open the next day as academies bankrolled by the education charity Edutrust.See the full content of this document
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Secondary Schools Set to Be Turned in to New City Academies
They are among eight the city council is proposing to take out of local authority control to improve performance.
Adults and Communities Strategic Director Tony Howell described the...See the full content of this document
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