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Ofsted head looks to allay school fears

Posted: 26 May 2005 | Subscribe Online


Ofsted's chief inspector of schools has dismissed fears that plans to give primary schools more independence could undermine the government's aim for integrated services supporting all children.

Speaking exclusively to Community Care, David Bell said people should not exaggerate concerns about giving schools the right to gain foundation status, under which school governors set admissions arrangements.

The Education Bill would give primary schools the same rights as secondary schools to apply for foundation status, leading children's services professionals to worry that schools could deny access to disadvantaged children.
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But Bell said that the admissions procedures operating in most foundation schools were the same as other schools and took account of factors such as how near children lived to the school.

"I would be concerned about this becoming some sort of argument against proper school-based autonomy and decision making," he said.


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