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In the UK, a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) (previously known as Pupil Re-integration Unit by some Local Education Authorities) is an alternative education provision which is specifically organised to provide education for children who are not able to attend school for a number of reasons. Reasons for referral might include: [1]
Derby Pride Academy is an alternative provision secondary free school that opened in September 2012. [1] The school is a joint venture between Derby Moor Academy and Derby County Football Club as part of the Derby Pride Trust.
Springwell Harrogate (formerly The Grove Academy) is a mixed alternative provision secondary school, located in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. [1] It provides for pupils who are unable to attend a mainstream school for reasons including illness or behaviour. [2] [3] The school had an enrolment of 11 pupils in 2023. Its current headteacher is Scott ...
Pages in category "Alternative schools in the United Kingdom" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Alternative education in Canada stems from two philosophical educational points of view, Progressive and Libertarian. [8] According to Levin, 2006 the term "alternative" was adopted partly to distinguish these schools from the independent, parent-student-teacher-run "free" schools that preceded them (and from which some of the schools actually evolved) and to emphasize the boards' commitment ...
An alternative school is an educational establishment with a curriculum and methods that are nontraditional. [1] [2] Such schools offer a wide range of philosophies and teaching methods; some have political, scholarly, or philosophical orientations, while others are more ad hoc assemblies of teachers and students dissatisfied with some aspect of mainstream or traditional education.
The Ormiston Academies Trust is bringing in the rules at its 32 secondary schools in England. ... special needs and alternative provision schools.
Catch22 provides young people aged four to 18-year-olds with alternative education so they can progress and succeed in sustained education or employment. This is achieved through: running a Multi Academies Trust, [13] running independent schools and delivering post-16 provision and National Citizen Service (NCS) projects.