A free school is classified as a non-profit making, independent, state-funded school which is free to attend but which is not controlled by a Local Authority. They are subject to the same School Admissions Code as all of State-funded schools. The Department of Education must approve all free schools and they are expected to comply with standard performance measures. Supporters argue that they create healthy competition for public schools and increase standards. Opponents argue that the schools will divert money away from existing schools and only benefit middle-class students whose parents have the resources to start them.
32% Yes |
68% No |
25% Yes |
53% No |
7% Yes, free schools will create more local competition and increase standards |
15% No, free schools divert money away from existing schools |
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@97B3YDT1yr1Y
Yes but for adults e.g. night schools
@96R9X8T1yr1Y
The start up should also be covered by the government given that an adequate plan showing the benefits to the children and the security of resources are presented.
@96NNKF91yr1Y
Yes, but they must be subject to the same Ofsted inspections and follow the same curriculum
@96NLYTP1yr1Y
Depends on what “schools” and the education they wish to teach
@96DXWZ72yrs2Y
No, "Free Schools" are mostly used to indoctrinate vulnerable children with unhealthy ideologies and provide poor quality skills for life
@96BFGFP2yrs2Y
Yes, but chronically underperforming free schools must be shut down
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