The council rejected the offer, saying it had been improving standards without the help of academies.
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Council rejects bank school bid
Published: 01 July, 2007
A deprived London borough has turned down an offer from an American investment bank which wanted to build and run a state school. Goldman Sachs offered to invest £2m in a scheme for a city academy sixth form in Tower Hamlets. The council rejected the offer, saying it had been improving standards without the help of academies. Related articles: |
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