Yes, I see that now, Jim. However, my other comments on privatisation, removal from community influence, control over admissions, etc still stand
"When a school converts to become an academy, it will be the admission authority and is responsible for its own admission arrangements"
"Does becoming an academy change the relationship with local schools and the community?
No, academy funding agreements state that they must ensure that the school will be at the heart of its community, collaborating and sharing facilities and expertise with other schools and the wider community." (note that there is no mention of the community having any influence over the school)
"All schools are required to carry out a consultation but it is up to them to decide whom and how to consult. There is no specified length of time for the consultation and schools have flexibility in how it is conducted" (my emphasis)
Quotes taken from the Education dept website http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/...ome-an-academy
Simon, you might want to hide your eyes, but it won't make reality disappear.
"When a school converts to become an academy, it will be the admission authority and is responsible for its own admission arrangements"
"Does becoming an academy change the relationship with local schools and the community?
No, academy funding agreements state that they must ensure that the school will be at the heart of its community, collaborating and sharing facilities and expertise with other schools and the wider community." (note that there is no mention of the community having any influence over the school)
"All schools are required to carry out a consultation but it is up to them to decide whom and how to consult. There is no specified length of time for the consultation and schools have flexibility in how it is conducted" (my emphasis)
Quotes taken from the Education dept website http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/...ome-an-academy
Simon, you might want to hide your eyes, but it won't make reality disappear.
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