Free school hopes for big launch next year

Free school hopes for big launch next year Free school hopes for big launch next year

EDUCATION bosses have said they are “optimistic” Bournemouth and Poole’s first free school will be ready to start teaching pupils next September.

Scores of parents were left disappointed when Parkfield School announced in July that they would not be able to open this year, as originally intended.

Those involved in setting up the new school blamed the Department for Education for selecting a problematic site in Homelife House at the Lansdowne and then mishandling the negotiations to buy the office block, which ended with them being gazumped by another purchaser.

But they insisted they would go back to the drawing board to find a better site and achieve planning permission.

Parkfield has said on Twitter : “We continue to work hard behind the scenes to identify other suitable sites for the school.”

 

We continue to work hard behind the scenes to indentify other suitablesites for the school.

— Parkfield School (@ParkfieldFree) August 15, 2012

 

Following enquiries from the Echo, they confirmed in an email: “We are still working closely with the Department for Education in reviewing options around a suitable site for the school.”

Nobody was able to confirm which sites are being looked at but a DfE spokesperson said: “We are optimistic that the Parkfield School will secure a site in time for it to open in September next year as planned.”

All children offered places to start this year have had their places held until 2013, and the admissions process will re-open in November for new applications. The teachers who have been offered jobs have also had their offers held over until 2013.

Comments(7)

mpdor says...
10:48am Wed 19 Sep 12

What do they mean "Free School"

LolaBear says...
11:13am Wed 19 Sep 12

"A free school is a school in England funded by the taxpayer, academically non-selective and free to attend, but not controlled by a local authority. The concept is based on similar schools found in Sweden and in the United States, where they are known as charter schools."

This free school will sit nicely along side the other useless things I didn't have a say in but will have to pay for nonetheless.

sea poole says...
11:44am Wed 19 Sep 12

LolaBear -Absolutely -it's also 'free' to select its pupils...

Bob49 says...
1:46pm Wed 19 Sep 12

Smacks of ASR coming back to fix the reef - and will be quietly forgotten about in the coming months.

Another crackpot idea designed to appease a few cranks that has wasted millions.

s-pb2 says...
2:51pm Wed 19 Sep 12

sea poole wrote:
LolaBear -Absolutely -it's also 'free' to select its pupils...
So they wont select the problem pupils, who will be left to the local authority to deal with. Cant really see that being any different to the current system.

sea poole says...
3:17pm Wed 19 Sep 12

s-pb2 - or any better...?

s-pb2 says...
3:52pm Wed 19 Sep 12

sea poole wrote:
s-pb2 - or any better...?
Yes, unlikely to be any better, probably just a way to make someone, somewhere richer.

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