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Last Updated: Tuesday, 1 July, 2003, 14:30 GMT 15:30 UK
Specialist status for Gloucestershire schools
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Ministers want all secondary schools to specialise
Six secondary schools in Gloucestershire have been awarded specialist status by the government.

School Standards Minister, David Miliband, confirmed the successful applicants on Tuesday.

Schools bidding for specialist status have to raise �50,000 in sponsorship and put together a four-year development plan for raising standards in all subjects.

Successful applicants receive a grant of �100,000 plus an extra �123 per pupil per year.

They can also select up to 10% of their pupils by "aptitude" for their specialist subject.

New specialist schools
Maidenhill School
High School for Girls, Gloucester
St Peter's Catholic High School and Sixth Form Centre
The Crypt School
Stroud House
Heywood Community School

This contingent is part of the largest round of specialist awards so far, with 245 schools nationally due to take up their new status in September.

Mr Miliband said: "We are replacing the old one-size-fits-all system with tailor made learning, built around the talents and needs of every child, to ensure that every child will get the individual attention they need and deserve.

"Specialist schools are central to this radical reform."

The minister also announced the first 103 schools to take part in Leading Edge Partnerships.

These involve a number of schools who have agreed to work together to raise standards by sharing practice and developing new and different approaches to teaching and learning.

Three schools in the the county - Cirencester Deer Park, Dene Magna and The Castle - have been chosen for the Leading Edge scheme.




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