Helping schools to improve
The government is launching a new programme to help struggling schools to improve, so that we can raise education standards across the country.
Key facts:
Why this matters:
The most successful Academies have delivered significant improvements in education reforms, and we want to continue to give these charitable institutions the opportunity to turn around more schools, so that all children have access to the best education.
Key facts:
- The £17 million Trust Capacity Fund – launching in September – will be used by high performing academy trusts to provide support to communities and schools that need it most.
- Last week, new data revealed that the last year has seen 80,000 more children studying in good or outstanding sponsored academies that were previously run by local authorities.
- We will also introduce a £16.5 million package of support to help improve the leadership of 2,400 underperforming schools.
Why this matters:
The most successful Academies have delivered significant improvements in education reforms, and we want to continue to give these charitable institutions the opportunity to turn around more schools, so that all children have access to the best education.
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