Council seeks academy sponsors
Oct 2 2007 by Paul Loraine, The Journal
EDUCATION chiefs in Durham are set to begin searching today for potential sponsors for three new academies.
Durham County Council is advertising nationally for interest in the secondary schools based in Consett, Stanley and Durham City.
Coun Claire Vasey, Durham County Council’s cabinet member for children and young people’s services, said the authority was keen to explore the possibility of joint sponsorship. This would see the council offering up to half the required funds.
She said: “This would allow the council and sponsors to jointly develop a clear and purposeful partnership from the beginning, with each side bringing specific expertise and drive to the project.
“We are looking for sponsors with a passion for educational improvement and who are committed to working in long-term partnership with the county council, other schools and local communities.
“They will enhance the existing levels of school and county council expertise in the field of educational improvement and help us provide diversity in school provision and increased parental choice.”
Academies are independent schools, the running costs of which are met directly by the Government rather than through the county council.
Sponsors may come from the business, faith, education or voluntary sectors.
They may be expected to provide up to £2m for each academy, although the council’s intention to consider co-sponsorship could mean they may only meet something closer to half of that amount.
The academies form part of an overhaul of secondary education in the North-West of Durham, Durham City and South-West Durham.