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  2. Ark (charity) - Wikipedia

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    In England, its subsidiary Ark Schools is a multi-academy trust responsible for the schools that Ark runs which, typical of its class, has exempt charity status since 2011. [5] [6]) Ark Schools was created in 2004 to work with the Department for Education and local authorities to create new schools for inner cities through the academies programme.

  3. Summerhill School - Wikipedia

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    Today it is a boarding and day school serving primary and secondary education in a democratic fashion. It is now run by Neill's daughter, Zoë Readhead, [5] assisted by her sons Will and Henry Readhead. Although the school's founding could arguably be dated to other years, the school itself marks 1921 as the year of its establishment. [3]

  4. Clitheroe Royal Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in the town of Clitheroe in Lancashire, England, formerly an all-boys school.It was founded in 1554 as "The Free Grammar School of King Philip and Queen Mary" "for the education, instruction and learning of boys and young men in grammar; to be and to continue for ever."

  5. Children's Special Service Mission - Wikipedia

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    Children's Special Service Mission was the original name, from 1867, of the organisation now called Scripture Union. Begun by Thomas 'Pious' Hughes and Josiah Spiers in Islington , London , this evangelical Christian movement was less formal than the Sunday Schools of the day and attracted children who in turn brought their friends. [ 1 ]

  6. Children's rights education - Wikipedia

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    All members of the school community – school leadership, teachers and other staff, students, boards of trustees, and parents – learn about children’s rights and the responsibilities that go with them. They recognize that every member of the school community has the right to be treated with dignity and to participate in effective education.

  7. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    Moseley School, an example of a foundation school in Birmingham. Foundation schools, in which the governing body employs the staff and has primary responsibility for admissions. School land and buildings are owned by the governing body or by a charitable foundation. The foundation appoints a minority of governors.

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  9. Callywith College - Wikipedia

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    Callywith College is a further education college in Bodmin, Cornwall.The first all-new college in the UK for 20 years, it was created with the assistance of Truro and Penwith College to serve students aged 16–19 from mid, north and east Cornwall, and opened in September 2017.