Guernsey Press

‘Full curriculum for 90% of students in two-school model’

APPROXIMATELY 90% of post-16 pupils would have access to a full curriculum without changing schools under a two 11-18 school model, according to one of the deputies behind the two-school plans.

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The deputies behind the 11-18 two-school plans. Left to right, Mark Dorey, Richard Graham, Matt Fallaize and Rhian Tooley. (Picture by Adrian Miller, 19775559)

Deputies Matt Fallaize, Richard Graham, Mark Dorey and Rhian Tooley are proposing the alternative model for secondary education, which is expected to be published as an amendment to Education’s three-school policy letter.

Policy & Resources controversially awarded a £93,000 grant to Education, Sport & Culture to investigate curriculum options for two 11-18 schools and to conduct a detailed analysis of where these could be sited.

Deputy Fallaize said they had just received the findings of the first part of this investigation.

‘The advice we have received is that you could essentially offer every student the full curriculum across both sites,’ he said.

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