Monday, 25 August 2014

Opening a free school next week? A few last minute things to consider...

It has been a real privilege to be involved with the free school programme right from the go.

I first got involved when I heard about the New Schools Network through a friend & met Rachel Wolf for a coffee to find out more. That would have been early 2009 I think - it's been around 5 and a half years since then and in that time free schools in England have gone from a Policy Exchange idea to Conservative party policy to a reality.



There's been a General Election & the 2010 Academies Act to make them happen, and processes for application and pre-opening set up (and relentlessly retweaked) by the DfE. As I type this 174 schools have opened, with another 156 approved to open in the future.

One of the best aspects of being in the first wave of free schools has been the goodwill and support available to us from so many sources - including, but not limited to, NSN and the DfE. We have been able to see how things evolve over time and to be able to share our experiences with new groups wanting to open their own schools.

Bedford Free School has now been open for two full academic years, and next summer we'll be (I think) the first brand new free school to have a set of GCSE results - 20th August 2015 is very much on all our minds already. (This will be only our third year of operation but Bedford still has lower/middle/upper schools, with transitions between years 4/5 and 8/9, and so we opened with both a year 7 and a year 9).

With around one hundred new free schools due to open in a week or so, I thought it might be worth sharing some of the main things we have learned since opening in September 2012. I don't particularly claim we are experts at anything, and we still have huge amounts to learn as a school - but I think our experiences to date provide some useful examples and pointers for those about to start on the next (and most important) part of their free school journey.

I've been pondering what lessons are most relevant with only a week to go, so I won't be discussing building works (too late now!) or the pre-opening OFSTED (presumably passed long ago).

For ease, I'll break them up into a few posts, and start with those most pertinent to getting off to a smooth start next week. (If there are any experienced free schoolers out there who think I've missed anything, or anyone about to open who wants me to write about something on their mind, get in touch to let me know: mark@lehain.com)

Topics:

- (No) Blurred Lines: things the Head & Governors need to agree before a student crosses the threshold.
- Hold on to the Vision: keeping your eye on the ball amidst everything else.
- Day 1 practicalities: things to have to hand.
- IT and other lesson resources: assume nothing.
- Student & staff records and your MIS: get it right first time.
- Bye bye friends & family: planning for term 1 survival.
- Sept '15: recruiting another intake whilst running a new school.
- Switching from start up to delivery: getting from ideas to implementation.

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