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My school recently came out of Special Measures or has a significant improvement judgement removed (formerly serious weaknessess) – can it become a specialist school?

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My school recently came out of Special Measures or has a significant improvement judgement removed (formerly serious weaknessess) – can it become a specialist school?

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Yes. While we do not accept applications from schools identified as requiring significant improvement (formerly serious weaknessess) or which are in special measures, once a school has been removed from these categories they are welcome to apply to the programme. Applications will be judged against the same criteria as other applications.

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