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UK head teacher backs alternative 11-18 model

THE head teacher of an award-winning UK comprehensive will visit the island next week to outline his support for the alternative 11-18 education model.

Will Morgan, head teacher of award-winning The Cotswold School, which has a similar number of pupils and governance structure to that proposed by the authors of the two-school model. He is visiting the island next week to speak to deputies about the benefits and challenges that large comprehensives face.
Will Morgan, head teacher of award-winning The Cotswold School, which has a similar number of pupils and governance structure to that proposed by the authors of the two-school model. He is visiting the island next week to speak to deputies about the benefits and challenges that large comprehensives face. / Not for sale

Will Morgan from The Cotswold School will deliver a presentation to deputies next Thursday on the benefits of 11-18 schools and demonstrate how to meet individual needs in a larger school setting.

He will also be available for questions at a public meeting in the Harry Bound Room, Les Cotils, at 7.30pm the same day.

Deputy Richard Graham, one of the authors of the alternative model, said The Cotswold School ‘is a role model for what we could achieve in Guernsey if the alternative model is adopted’.

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