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Queen s Park Academy has launched a consultation on joining the Advantage Schools Trust.
Governors at the school are consulting with staff, families and community members in the area with a view to joining the Trust.
It is hoped the move would increase the capacity of the school - allowing it to provide a better service to local families.
The school is inviting people to have their say in the consultation process
Chair of Governors at Queen’s Park Academy, Rob Robson, said: “Over the last few years, we have been looking to form a strong partnership that will allow us to move the school to the next level, to continue the excellent pastoral care for which the school is renowned as well as really driving standards, providing extra opportunities and an even wider service to the local community.
BBC News
By Jennifer Scott
Published
image captionMargaret Beckett and Laura Pidcock were taking part in a virtual meeting
Former Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has apologised for a remark she made during a Labour meeting that has upset some in the party.
The MP, who chairs Labour s national executive, reportedly called former MP Laura Pidcock a silly cow .
Ms Beckett told the BBC she had muttered something during a virtual meeting without realising her mic was on, but had apologised immediately. I deeply regret the remark which was unjustifiable, she added.
The veteran MP for Derby South, who was a whip for Labour in the 1970s, and rose to cabinet level positions during the Tony Blair era of government, remains a big player in the party.