4/15/2012

Half Of Free Schools Have No Site, Minister Says




Half the free schools set to open later this year have not yet secured a site, Schools Minister Nick Gibb has said.

Just 35 of the 79 approved to open in 2012 have found premises, Mr Gibb said in response to a parliamentary question from Labour's Stephen Twigg.

The shadow education secretary said the government's flagship free-schools policy was in "disarray".  But the government said site negotiations were progressing for the vast majority.  Free schools are state-funded schools started by parents, teachers or other groups.

They are accountable to central government rather than the local authority, and as such do not benefit from the help local councils offer mainstream school in finding sites.

A charity that works with the government on the free-school project, the New Schools Network, said finding a site was often the most challenging aspect of setting them up.

Chief operating officer Natalie Evans told the Times Educational Supplement: "This is something the government really needs to think about."


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