Schools [1]: Cuts in Grammar School places in east Kent proposed by KCC [2]
Posted by editor on Oct 28, 2009 - 09:50 AM
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Under
proposals put forward by Kent County Council, grammar school places in
east Kent would be reduced whilst there would be more places in the west
of Kent. |
Kent County Council
leader Paul Carter has outlined plans
which would increase grammar school
places in the west of the county to deal
with a shortage.
According to reports, Mr Carter said:
"I intend to try and plan and provide
for 25% of our secondary school places
to be grammar school places in Kent. We
are struggling to fill grammar school
places in the east of the county. We may
diminish places over a period of time in
east Kent and expand in west Kent
keeping the pass rate the same."
He added: "In the east of the county
there seems to be an over- provision of
grammar school places, where there
aren't enough people passing the test,
while in west Kent it is completely the
opposite."
Under the proposals, grammar school
places in east Kent would be reduced
where there is an over-supply.
There are currently 33 operating grammar
schools in the county
Figures released by the county council
revealed there are 4,458 places
available for children in September 2010
- but 5,113 youngsters passed their
11-plus test this year.
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