Church of England to Open 100 New Academy Schools
A central plank of education reforms has been formed by faith schools, which are state funded but privately run.
Last night the Church, which runs five academies and more than 200 other secondary schools, said there was growing demand from parents and pupils. Nick McKemey, its school improvement officer, said: "We have committed ourselves to providing good schools for the poorest. We're not looking for a short-term rise in exam results or for trophy schools, but for long-term improvement."













