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Guidance for partnerships seeking to establish a new alternative provision (AP) free school.
Location: Off the Port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.
Guidance and templates to help free schools write their admission and referral policies.
The processes proposer groups will need to follow and the resources they can use to open successfully.
Find out which online gambling free games and bonuses you offer are liable to tax, and how to calculate your liability.
A list of partnership applications submitted in the 2022 alternative provision (AP) free schools wave, and those that were successful.
How we calculate and allocate revenue funding for 16 to 19 free schools in the 2023 to 2024 academic year.
Revenue spending by the Department for Education on free schools, studio schools and university technical colleges (UTCs) that opened, or were cancelled or withdrawn since 2010.
Applicants proposing to open a free school along with their applications forms, impact assessments and pre-registration inspections notes.
Free school, university technical college (UTC) and studio school capital costs for buying and renting land and building works.
Details of applicants proposing to open a free school in the wave 11 application round.
A interactive map showing thousands of low and no-cost events across the country to help plan your half term activities.
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