Schools Minister approves funding for academies
Schools Minister Vernon Coaker has approved the funding agreement for the Hampton and Twickenham Academies — meaning the existing schools are on course to be re-opened as academies in September.
The agreement confirms the decision taken by Richmond Council´s Cabinet in December to transform the existing schools. The Council will now begin the redevelopment of both sites and, together with sponsor Kunskapsskolan, work with the schools to put in place the new teaching and learning models. Cllr Malcolm Eady, Cabinet Member for Children´s Services and Culture on Richmond Council, said: “The funding agreement gives us the green light to turn our vision into reality, with both schools becoming academies in September. “The Academies programme has been over two years in the planning, and the Learning Schools Trust is now working with the staff at the schools to introduce a new approach to the curriculum and how students will learn. “We will work with Kunskapsskolan and the architects to ensure that the design of the new facilities will fully support the educational model and introduce a stimulating and first-class environment." Peje Emilsson, Executive Chairman of Kunskapsskolan Education, added: Per Unckel, Governor of Stockholm and Chairman of The Learning Schools Trust, the UK charity that will operate the Academies, stated: Vernon Coaker, Schools Minister, in a letter to the Leader of Richmond Council, Cllr Serge Lourie, said: For more information about the plans for the Hampton and Twickenham Academies visit http://www.richmond.gov.uk/academies_programme |