What are the characteristics of free schools?

Free schools are funded by the government but are not run by the local authority. They have more control over how they do things. They’re ‘all-ability’ schools, so can not use academic selection processes like a grammar school.

Why do free schools get set up?

Free schools are new state schools. They provide a way for groups of parents, teachers, charities, existing schools or other organisations to respond to a need for a new school in their community – whether for extra places, to raise standards, or provide choice for families.

What does fair access mean?

5. What is a Fair Access Protocol? The FAP is a mechanism developed by the local authority in partnership with all schools in their area. Its aim is to ensure that vulnerable children, and those who are having difficulty in securing a school place in-year, are allocated a school place as quickly as possible.

What is the normal admissions round?

8 The “normal admissions round” covers applications for admission in a relevant age group, which are made in time for the local authority to offer a school place on National Offer Day.

What is the difference between a free school and a normal school?

Free schools are a new kind of school that groups of people, for example parents, teachers, charities or faith groups, can apply to set up in their area. Although they’re state schools funded directly by government, they’re not controlled by local authorities as maintained schools are.

How are free schools regulated?

Free schools are funded by the government, similar to state schools, but they’re not run by the local authority. This means that they have more control over the decisions that they make and the way that they are run.

What are the disadvantages of free schools?

CONS :red_cross:

  • Social divide. 2 tier-system. Faith-based. Narrow views. Predjudices. Lack of social value.
  • Weakens local authority schools. Best students taken. Funding taken. Council loses power. Location. Opening.

What is fair access to my child?

It is usually in the best interests of the child to have contact with both parents. The law provides that father’s should have “reasonable access” to their children. However, there is no set guidelines for reasonable access for father.

What is a admission policy?

Admission Policy means a home’s public statement of its purpose, eligibility requirements for admission, and application procedures for admission.

What is the difference between an academy and a free school?

Free schools are new state schools, whereas many academies are converter schools that were previously maintained by local authorities. Free schools operate in law as academies.

Are free schools successful?

This report shows that free schools have proven successful. It is critical that future generations of free schools can continue the work of the schools already open to improve outcomes for more communities across the country.”

What are the admission criteria for a faith free school?

All new faith free schools (or faith independent schools converting to become free schools) must adopt admission criteria that, if the school is oversubscribed, will ensure that at least 50% of the intake is admitted without reference to faith. 15. All schools may give priority for admission to children attracting the service and/or pupil premiums.

What is the admission criteria for school?

Admission criteria. All schools have admission criteria to decide which children get places. The school or local council usually set these. Admission criteria are different for each school. For example, schools may give priority to children: who have a brother or sister at the school already. who live close to the school.

How do I develop admission policies for free schools?

The guidance documents explain how to develop admission policies for free schools and special free schools. You should read them alongside the school admissions code. The template documents will help you draft your school’s admission and referral policies.

What’s new in the free school admissions statement of provision template?

Replaced ‘Special free school admissions statement of provision: template’. Updated version clarifies that local authorities can place children at a special school to assess if they need an education health and care plan. Updated the ‘Mainstream free schools admissions template’.