Sikh organisation plans school in Bucks (From Bucks Free Press)
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Sikh organisation plans school in Bucks
11:09am Tuesday 22nd January 2013 in News By Lawrence Dunhill
The proposed site for the school
A SIKH organisation is hoping to open a new secondary school in Stoke Poges in time for the next school year.
Subject to planning permission, the Khalsa Secondary Academy will be situated in Hollybush Hill, on a site currently occupied by the offices of technology firm Pioneer UK.
Slough Sikh Education Trust already runs a primary school which was recently rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted.
A statement on the Trust’s website says: "Our aim is to create a high achieving, non-selective school in Slough, which will follow the principles and values of the Sikh faith.
"We intend to open the school in September 2013 with Year 7 only and to grow the school year on year, eventually including a 6th form with a full range of academic and vocational courses.
"We believe that a secondary school with our values and standards will prove popular with both parents and students of Slough and South Buckinghamshire, by offering a choice that these students do not presently have."
The academy school, given the go-ahead by the government last year, would take in pupils from all backgrounds, including non-Sikhs.
A public consultation is running until February 15, with a drop-in exhibition at Pioneer House, Hollybush Hill, on February 1 - 2 from 4 - 7pm.
For details see: www.khalsasecondaryschool.com
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Comments (3)
12:06pm Tue 22 Jan 13
lady Ratz says...
12:17pm Tue 22 Jan 13
listerps2 says...
The Catholic Schools in the area have a diverse range of religious students and non religious.
2:18am Sat 26 Jan 13
buftonp13 says...