grant-maintained in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Proposals to convert to grant-maintained status could be initiated by the governing body or by a number of parents, but would then be determined by a ballot of parents.
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The total number of pupils in grant-maintained and controlled integrated schools increased from 14,140 in 2000/1 to 17,558 in 2006/6 but only to 21,956 by 2014/15.
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In the 1990s the school spent a period of time under grant-maintained schools status.
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It is a specialist school in maths and computing and has foundation status, having formerly been a grant-maintained school.
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He did this through the grant-maintained school policy, which was in many ways the forerunner of the current academy programme.
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From the 1980s until 1999, it was a grant-maintained school, and then beacme a foundation school.
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In 1988, the school became a grant-maintained school and in 1998 a foundation school.
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Around this time, the school was grant-maintained.
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The school became grant-maintained for a time in the 1990s and opened its sixth form.
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Since that time we have had city technology colleges, grant-maintained schools, foundation schools, specialist schools, academies and free schools.
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