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Free school FAQs

We have listed below answers to some frequently asked questions. However, if there is anything else you would like to know about New Generation Schools Trust or our schools, please do not hesitate to contact us. 

What is a Free School?

A Free School is a type of Academy, a non-profit-making, independent, state-funded school which is free to attend but which is not controlled by a Local Authority. Free Schools were introduced by the Liberal Democrat-Conservative coalition government to introduce greater choice and diversity into the world of education. Free School proposers involve a range of people including teachers, charities, parents and education experts who collaborate together to address the demands and needs within their local areas and find new ways to support children.

What inspired New Generation Schools Trust to open free schools?

The government announced the opportunities for Free Schools in 2010, inviting charities, faith organisations and community groups to become providers of learning.  In 2011, places for Primary Schools in the local area of Foots Cray in the London Borough of Bexley were in high demand. The Board of New Generation Schools Trust decided that a Free School should be the next step in the development of community provision and education for the local area. 

Representatives of the local community from churches in Southampton approached New Generation Schools Trust with the proposal of establishing another Hope Community School in the city centre. The Trust is passionate about education and wanted to support the local churches to set up another new and outstanding school for children. We believe that our schools offer local families an  excellent, additional educational choice.

What support has New Generations Schools Trust received?

Hope Community School, Southampton has received incredible support from local authorities, agencies and other schools. The School is also working closely with local businesses and community partners to develop exciting and authentic learning opportunities. Our school is also supported by; local churches, politicians, teachers, local organisations, families and individuals.

Does it cost to send children to your schools?

No, we believe education should be free and inclusive for all.

Who pays for our schools to be run?

The Department for Education funds our schools directly. In state schools, the funding goes to the local education authority, which retains part of the money to fund central education services, and distributes the rest to the school. In a Free School, we receive the total amount, which is paid directly to the school, allowing greater autonomy for us to choose how we spend our money.

Are you a faith school?

Yes, our schools are registered as schools of religious designation of the Christian faith. We are motivated by our faith and Christian values run throughout all Hope Community Schools. Each of our schools will have a 'partner church', which has helped to set up the school and will provide ongoing support in the form of volunteers and resources. In accordance with our inclusive Christian ethos, our schools are open to families of all faiths and no faith.

How do you use the Free School freedoms?

Do you operate a non-standard day? Yes. Our school day is slightly longer than standard, for year 1 upwards the school day finishes at 3:40pm. 
Do you operate a non-standard year? No. Our schools follow local authority term dates. 
Do you adopt the National Curriculum? No. We use the National Curriculum as the main vehicle of the curriculum enhanced by using a creative and thematic approach to learning (where it lends itself). 
Do you adopt non-standard Terms and Conditions for teaching staff? Yes. Our terms and conditions are non-standard. For example continuous service is not recognised and the working day is slightly longer. 
Do you employ teachers without QTS? None. All class teachers will have QTS, we may from time to time employ specialists to deliver particular projects. 
Do you use any other freedoms?  None

How can I get involved?

New Generation Schools Trust appreciates and values all of the support we receive. You can get involved through:

• Giving

• Prayer

• Volunteering