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Schools Reorganisation: Sandown Secondary School Presentations

Thursday, 16th July, 2009 at 1:56 pm, Isle of Wight

Events, Sandown, School Reform

16, July 2009
5:30 pm

Following on from last nights presentation from competitors hoping to take on the running of Fairlee Secondary School, tonight sees the turn of those pitching for Sandown Secondary School.

This looks set to be one of the most interesting with the East Wight Educational Trust competing against the other organisations.

The East Wight Education Trust, based at Sandown High School, is made up of Hampshire Constabulary, IOW NHS Primary Care Trust, Hovertravel (with Hoverworks) and the University of Portsmouth.

They’ll be pitching against The Academies Enterprise Trust from Essex and Innovative Schools Ltd from London.

As with all the other proposals there is a great deal of apperwork to wade through and an awful lots to consider.

The meeting is from 5.30pm (for a 6pm start) to 8.30pm and takes place at Sandown High.

Tomorrow sees the same again, but for proposals for Ryde Secondary School. We’ll send out a reminder in the morning for that one.

Details of which organisations are bidding for which school are on the council’s Eduwight Website, with links to the full proposals.

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One Response to “Schools Reorganisation: Sandown Secondary School Presentations”

  1. Click if you like this comment Wendy V
    says:

    A much busier meeting: 150+ people I would think. Comments on these secondary school competition meetings has so far gone under the Carisbrooke one, link here:
    http://ventnorblog.com/carisbrooke-secondary-school-presentation-tonight/#comment-72146
    In case anyone posts comments here and wants to know where else to look for directly relevant comments.

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