QUOTING MARPLE HALL GOVERNORS:
Academy Status
You will no doubt have seen news items over the last few months regarding Academy status which the Department of Education originally offered to schools graded as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted and is now being offered to all secondary schools. ‘Conversion Academies’ as these new academies are known are very different from the academies introduced by the previous government.
The Governing body at Marple Hall School met on Monday 17th October 2011 to discuss Academy status and I felt it important to let you know that, like many schools, we are holding further preliminary investigative meetings to see if we feel such a move may be in the best interests of our school and its stakeholders.
I should stress that at this stage the only decision we are working towards is whether to enter into a formal consultation period. If we did decide to move to consultation we would invite the views of parents and other stakeholders so they could also contribute to this important issue.
I will update this website with further information when this initial preliminary work has been undertaken.
Mark Bewes
Chair of Governors
It is from the Marple Hall website. It is supposed to be a letter to parents, but the likelihood of it making the transition from school bag to kitchen table is, on past experience, quite slim.
I'm entirely neutral on academies and, given the time frame involved, it probably won't affect my children. It has nothing to do with sixth forms(!) and lots to do with whether you believe Stockport MBC or the school itself should have control over its subsequent development.