Department for Education written question – answered on 11th June 2015.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, pursuant to the Answer of 4 June 2015 to Questions 646 to 649, what the names are of the 30 federated schools which have been granted an academy order but for which no academy agreement has been signed.
The 30 schools referred to in the answer were schools for which academy orders had been made for them to progress to open as converter academies, and which were listed on http://www.education.gov.uk/edubase/ as being in a federation. Edubase records do not distinguish between different types of ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ federation and not all will be federations with a single governing body as set out in the School Governance (Federations) (England) Regulations 2012. The schools to which the answer referred are:
School Name | |
Seagry Church of England Primary School | Wiltshire |
Somerfords' Walter Powell VA CofE Primary School | Wiltshire |
Hammond Community Junior School | Surrey |
Lightwater Village School | Surrey |
Cicely Haughton School | Staffordshire |
Loxley Hall School | Staffordshire |
Staffordshire | |
Staffordshire | |
Manchester | |
Chorlton Park Primary School | Manchester |
Old Moat Community Primary School | Manchester |
Aegir Community School | Lincolnshire |
Warren Wood Community School | Lincolnshire |
Lewisham | |
Lewisham | |
St Mary's School | |
New Horizons School | East Sussex |
Cuckmere House School | East Sussex |
St Rumon's Church of England (VC) Infants School | Devon |
Gunnislake Primary School | Cornwall |
Prince Albert Junior and Infant School | Birmingham |
Heathfield Primary School | Birmingham |
All Saints CofE School | Somerset |
Dulverton Middle and Community School | Somerset |
Exford Church of England First School | Somerset |
The Duchess's Community High School | Northumberland |
Alnwick Lindisfarne Middle School | Northumberland |
Alnwick the Dukes Middle School | Northumberland |
Tenterden Church of England Junior School | Kent |
Tenterden Infant School | Kent |
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