Parkwood High School and Sheffield City Council are promoting a change to see Parkwood become an independent school with “Academy” status.
This page contains links to articles and documents about the process. See below for:
Parkwood High School and Sheffield City Council are promoting a change to see Parkwood become an independent school with “Academy” status.
This page contains links to articles and documents about the process. See below for:
Following the parents' vote in favour of a change towards an Academy, the Council approved it at the meeting of 10th December.
However, the Government has since announced an investigation into allegations of irregularities at Edutrust, the proposed sponsor. This may be finished later in the year; meanwhile some local authorities have suspended plans for Academies in their area.
As part of the “Building Schools for the Future” programme, a draft planning brief has been prepared to guide the redevelopment of the Parkwood High School, to be funded through the school being awarded academy status.
Parents have voted by over 2 to 1 in favour of Parkwood School becoming an Academy, but on a low turnout.
Joint area panel meeting debates Parkwood School’s bid to become an Academy, arranged to coincide with the ballot of parents of pupils at Parkwood School and its 3 feeder schools, which closes on 22nd October
Parents of children at Parkwood and its feeder schools (including Pye Bank) are being asked to vote on whether it should become an Academy. The poll closes on 22nd October. But what does it all mean?
The letters in this section from Mick Ibbotson (a parent) and Chris Mallaband (headteacher) show two different views on the question of whether Parkwood should become an academy.
The Messenger's report on consultation meetings organised by Parkwood School.
In two years’ time all of Burngreave’s secondary schools could be Academies. Parkwood, Fir Vale and Firth Park are all considering becoming independent from the City Council, run by private companies or trusts.
Anti-Academies campaigners have also been busy, with a public meeting held on Thursday 28th February at Shirecliffe Community Centre at 7pm.
New buildings have been promised - if the school votes to become an Academy.
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