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Transparency data: Free schools and UTCs: successful applications

Department For Education

January 15
12:00 2024

Details

These documents set out the details of all schools in the pre-opening stage of the free school programme, including:

  • type of school
  • age group served
  • local authority
  • geographical region

There are many different types of free school, including:

  • primary
  • secondary
  • all-through
  • for 16- to 19-year-olds
  • special
  • alternative provision

There are also a small number of maths schools. These are specialist free schools for the most mathematically able 16- to 19-year-olds.

Alongside free schools, there are university technical colleges (UTCs) and studio schools. These are mainly for 14- to 19-year-olds.

Section 6A of the Education Act 2011, which changed the arrangements for establishing new schools, is called the academy or free school presumption.

Details of all open free schools, UTCs and studio schools and open academies and academy projects in development are available.

Published 4 September 2018
Last updated 15 January 2024 +show all updates
  1. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for January 2024.

  2. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for December 2023.

  3. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for November 2023.

  4. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for October 2023.

  5. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for September 2023.

  6. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for August 2023.

  7. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for July 2023.

  8. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for June 2023.

  9. Updated the list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage for May 2023.

  10. The list of free schools and UTCs in the pre-opening stage has been updated for April 2023.

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