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Tag Archives: Free Schools
How was your child affected by Norbury free school shambles?
GENE BRODIE, our education correspondent, makes an appeal to hear from parents who considered applying for a place for their son or daughter to attend one of Michael Gove’s promised free schools Inside Croydon wants to hear from you if … Continue reading
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Croydon plans borough’s first grammar school for generations
“We have a local council that is absolutely committed to making every local school a good school”, says TIM POLLARD, as he outlines the reasons behind Croydon considering allowing a selective school to open in South Norwood In common with … Continue reading