Holy Trinity International School seeks Free School status |
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Holy Trinity International School (HTIS) in Kidderminster is applying to become one of the Government’s new Free Schools as from September 2013 and,as part of its application, is required to provide evidence of demand. Therefore families interested in sending their children to Holy Trinity International as a Free school are being asked tocomplete aquestionnaire, available atwww.holytrinity.co.uk, and return it byFriday 10th February.
An independent day school since 1903 and run by a Charitable Trust, HTIS provides a high quality education for children from Kidderminster and the surrounding Worcestershire area.
HTIS Head, Mrs Pamela Leek-Wright, stated: “The Government is keen to know the level of interest from local families who would wish to send their children to our school to benefit from the School’s nurturing environment in which all students’ progress, both on a personal and academic level.”
HTIS has a warm co-educational family atmosphere in which children receive a highly individual education, with students at ‘A’ level and ‘GCSE’ enjoying excellent examination results year on year.
Under the Free School scheme, class sizes throughout the school will be restricted to a maximum of 22 and in some cases less, and as of September 2014, the school plans to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme in its refurbished Sixth Form Centre.
Interested families must complete the Evidence of Demand Questionnaire, available on the Home page of the School’s website at www.holytrinity.co.uk or by contacting the School direct on 01562 822929, or by emailing: contact@holytrinity.co.uk – deadline for all submissions Friday 10th February 2012.
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