Autonomy for Schools
There have been votes in Parliament on giving greater autonomy for schools, including on if more schools should be able to obtain the financial and managerial freedom from local authority control associated with "academy" status, and the degree of freedom schools ought have in relation to admissions policies.
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Lord Patten of Barnes has never voted on greater autonomy for schools
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On 17 Oct 2006:
Lord Patten of Barnes was absent for a vote on Education and Inspections Bill — Local Authorities to encourage 'Foundation' status — rejected
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On 30 Oct 2006:
Lord Patten of Barnes was absent for a vote on Education and Inspections Bill — Stop faith schools requiring that candidates for headteacher posts belong to the relevant faith — rejected
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On 30 Oct 2006:
Lord Patten of Barnes was absent for a vote on Education and Inspections Bill — Faith schools must accept pupils from outside the faith — rejected
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On 24 Oct 2006:
Lord Patten of Barnes was absent for a vote on Education and Inspections Bill — IGCSE for state schools — rejected
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On 10 Jul 2006:
Lord Patten of Barnes was absent for a vote on Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 — rejected
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On 2 Mar 2005:
Lord Patten of Barnes was absent for a vote on Education Bill — Requirements to be Registered with General Teaching Council — rejected
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On 24 Feb 2005:
Lord Patten of Barnes was absent for a vote on Education Bill — Abolish Independent Appeals Panels — rejected
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