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Sussex schools snub academy option


Schools in Sussex have snubbed the chance to become academies.

Last month, the Department for Education announced 1,114 schools across the country had expressed an interest in converting to academies.

Of those, 626 had been judged ‘outstanding’ by school inspectors Ofsted, giving them the opportunity to be fast-tracked into academies by this September.

Of the dozen ‘outstanding’ schools in Sussex that expressed an interest in transforming last month, not a single one is featured on the final list published by the DfE this week.

The interested schools that have decided against entering the process at this stage are Dorothy Stringer High School in Brighton and Hove, and Hawkes Farm Primary School, Uckfield Community Technology College, Claverham Community College and Motcombe Community Infant School, in East Sussex.

In West Sussex, they are St Paul’s Catholic College, Bishop Luffa Church of England School in Chichester, Hazelwick School, St Lawrence CE Primary School, Wisborough Green Primary School, Southwater Junior School and Aldingbourne Primary.

Comments(4)

stan bailey says...
6:58pm Sat 31 Jul 10

well that is good, schools belong in the state not the weird and wonderful

Gubbins says...
7:41pm Sat 31 Jul 10

Personally I think the parents should be allowed to decide by individual school.

Dave At Home says...
11:57pm Sat 31 Jul 10

stan bailey wrote:
well that is good, schools belong in the state not the weird and wonderful
And these academies reckon they are not in it to make money, come on there must be something in it for them to want to 'buy' these schools. Let's hope Falmer fails as an academy and then BHCC will have to pay large sums of compo back to Aldridge, will serve them both right but then it is the children who always suffer. Let's hope PCC does not fall into the same fate as Falmer. BHCC have to be accountable for the education in the City and not pass off failing schools just because it suits them.

I had to report a major problem to Ofsted recently and they told me they could not do anything about it, regardless of how serious the complaint was, but they can down grade on a whim but can't action serious problems and failing pointed out by parents. Says a lot for THE SYSTEM.

Gubbins says...
6:47am Sun 1 Aug 10

Dave At Home

"Let's hope Falmer fails as an academy"

Well done, just the sort of negative attitude Britain needs at the moment !


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