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Academies Bill [HL]

Foundation schools, both Anglican and Catholic, are allowed to appoint a majority of governors, and those schools in turn have the right to be admissions authorities for their own schools if they are voluntary aided. It is a very important power that currently exists. It is not clear from the Bill—perhaps the Minister can tell us—whether the foundation retains the right to appoint a majority of governors. Does it retain the right, if it is a voluntary-aided school, to be involved in the admissions process? Can he tell us broadly whether that situation is expected to continue?
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
719 c1347 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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