Not many people admit to feeling envy. It isn’t pleasant or constructive. I confess to the feeling however, every time I visit a major public independent school.
The luxury of space and often the beauty of their buildings – the sheer sense of “no expenses spared” facilities – never fail to disturb my emotions, as I wish I could wave a magic wand and conjure up the same surroundings for pupils and teachers at all state-maintained schools.
So it was a pleasant surprise last month to visit The Charter Academy, a truly comprehensive and highly successful school which was hosting the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Southwark Schools Learning Partnership (SSLP), an alliance of a dozen or so state and three leading independent secondary schools (Dulwich, Alleyns and James Allen’s Girls’ – or JAGS).
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