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  2. List of free schools in England with a local authority sponsor

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    Free schools listed on this page all have formal local authority representation on the board of trustees. The list is not exhaustive. It is possible for a local authority to sponsor a free school in partnership with other organisations, provided they have no more than a 19.9% representation on the board. [1]

  3. Small Learning Community - Wikipedia

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    A Small Learning Community (SLC), also referred to as a School-Within-A-School, is a school organizational model that is an increasingly common form of learning environment in American secondary schools to subdivide large school populations into smaller, autonomous groups of students and teachers.

  4. National Association of Independent Schools - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) is a U.S.-based membership organization for private, nonprofit, K-12 schools.Founded in 1962, NAIS represents independent schools and associations in the United States, including day, boarding, and day/boarding schools; elementary and secondary schools; boys', girls', and coeducational schools.

  5. Association of Texas Small School Bands - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Texas Small School Bands (ATSSB) is a musical organization dedicated to promoting the interests of small school bands in the state of Texas. The focus of ATSSB is on serving the needs of small school band students, directors, parents, and administrators. ATSSB was created in 1991.

  6. Small schools movement - Wikipedia

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    The small schools movement, also known as the Small Schools Initiative, in the United States of America holds that many high schools are too large and should be reorganized into smaller, autonomous schools of no more than 400 students, and optimally under 200. Many private schools of under 200 share design features which draw upon the benefits ...

  7. School federation (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    A school federation [a] is a group of schools in England and Wales which, as defined in the Education Act 2002, operate under a statutory shared governing body (a hard federation or hard governance federation), or whose governing bodies form a shared committee with collaborative terms of governance (a soft federation, [3] collaboration [4] or collegiate [5]).

  8. Small group - Wikipedia

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    List of small groups, a list of finite groups of small order up to group isomorphism; Small group learning, an educational approach that focuses on individuals learning in small groups and is distinguished from learning climate and organizational learning; Small Group Research, an American academic journal; Cell group, a form of church ...

  9. Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs

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    Started as a network of American graduate schools in the mid-1970s, APSIA was incorporated in 1989 and grew into an international association, with member and affiliate schools around the world. APSIA seeks to "advance international understanding, prosperity, peace, and security through the people and ideas shaped by our schools." [3]