Brown threatens failing schools
Published: 06 December, 2007
Gordon Brown has pledged to eradicate failure from England's schools, saying those which let children down will be taken over or closed. He said local authorities would be encouraged to use new powers to intervene in failing schools. Britain needed to do more to close the achievement gap between children from different backgrounds, he said. And he announced plans to overhaul the apprenticeship system to make training more widely available.
Minimum standards in England's schools would be raised over the next five years, with all schools needing to have 30% of their pupils achieving five high grade GCSEs by 2012-13, the prime minister announced. Schools which failed to meet that target could face being taken over by interim management boards, or by other successful schools including independent schools, or being turned into academies.