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Author: Sal

Education Reforms: Next Stages

Thursday, 10th April, 2008 at 4:05 pm, Isle of Wight

School Reform

Education Reforms: Next StagesMany people have been asking, now the decision has been made by councillors to go with the revised option, a two tier education system, what is the next stage?

Just this issue was discussed at Cabinet meeting last night.

It was reported that a series of discussion meetings with head teachers, governors, and pre-school leaders were being held during April and May.

It was also pointed out that union reps would be invited to along to the meetings, but purely as observers.

The decision was taken that ….
i. Cabinet identify a chair for the area meetings due to be held in late April/early May

ii. further work be done on the provision of primary schools having regard to the Council decision that primary schools should be established with either one of two forms of entry

iii. further work be done on the secondary school organisation to secure, wherever possible, 11-19 provision.

We’ll endeavour to keep you up to date on all stages of the process over the coming months.

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2 Responses to “Education Reforms: Next Stages”

  1. “Edcuation Reforms”

    Perhaps an idea to correct the typo, otherwise I can see it ending up in Private Eye.. :-)

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  2. Click if you like this comment Sal
    says:

    Eeek, someone wasn’t paying attention in class that day

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