A radical move in secondary education in UK

The beginning of the end for the industrial schooling system?

Knowsley Council in Merseyside, has abolished the use of the word school to describe secondary education in the borough. It is taking the dramatic step of closing all of its eleven existing secondary schools by 2009. As part of a £150m government-backed rebuilding programme, they will reopen as seven state-of-the-art, round-the-clock, learning centres 

This is a developement that will be worth keeping an eye on.

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