HC Deb 12 May 2003 vol 405 cc52-3W
Mr. Willis

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many schools have applied to the Department for power to innovate as a result of the Education Act 2002; and if he will list the areas of innovation applied for by each school. [112854]

Mr. Miliband

There have been two formal applications to use the power to innovate, both of which have been approved. Both schools that applied were reorganising their school day and applied for exemption from the Changing of School Session Times (England) Regulations 1999 in order to change the timing and length of their school days mid-way through the year.

As well as these two formal applications, the Innovation Unit has provided advice to schools and LEAs on a whole range of inquiries about using the power to innovate and making use of the existing freedoms and flexibilities that are available to schools. (In a number of cases, schools that have contacted the Unit did not realise the extent of the freedoms and flexibilities that are already available and that they did not need the power to innovate to achieve their aims).

The Unit does not keep a detailed list of all the inquiries that it receives, as many are informal discussions that members of the Unit have with schools and LEAs.

Mr. Willis

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many schools have applied for earned autonomy as a result of the Education Act 2002; and if he will list the reasons for the application in each case. 112855]

Mr. Miliband

Schools are not currently eligible to apply, as the relevant provisions of the Education Act 2002 have not yet been commenced and the necessary regulations have not yet been made.

Mr. Willis

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many applications he has received for the establishment of academies as a result of the Education Act 2002; and if he will list for each application(a) the principal sponsors and (b) whether the application has been successful. [112856]

Mr. Miliband

We have received 17 formal expressions of interest to establish an academy under Section 482 of the Education Act 1996 as amended by the Education Act 2002. These are detailed in the table. They do not include expressions of interest to establish city academies which were received prior to the commencement of the relevant sections of the Act.

LEA (a) Principal (b) Status
Croydon Lord Harris of Peckham Approved
Kensington and Chelsea Martyn Arbib Approved
Greenwich The Archdiocese of Southwark Approved
Hackney Not yet announced Approved
Lewisham The De La Salle Brothers Approved
Lewisham The Haberdashers Livery Company Approved
Westminster Chelsfield plc Approved
Westminster Not yet announced Approved
Doncaster Not yet announced Under current consideration
Kent Not yet announced Under current consideration
Peterborough Not yet announced Under current consideration
Solihull Not yet announced Under current consideration
Leicester Not yet announced Referred for further development
Sheffield Not yet announced Referred for further development
Bexley No sponsor Not approved
Bristol No sponsor Not approved
Portsmouth No sponsor Not approved

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