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Rachel Wolf, director of the New Schools Network which advises free schools, said finding a suitable site can cause delays and deter parents.
BBC: Many free schools 'significantly under subscribed'
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Rachel Wolf of the New Schools Network, which advises people seeking to set up free schools, reckons that hundreds will be open by 2015.
ECONOMIST: Schools reform
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Rachel Wolf, the director of the New Schools Network (which helps groups prepare free school bids), says the idea of profit in schools should be looked at.
BBC: Stephen Twigg warns against 'quick buck' school profit
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If the Tories' plans are to amount to anything, lots of schools must open fast, says Rachel Wolf, founder of the New Schools Network, which is due to start in October.
ECONOMIST: Tory plans for schools: Making them happen | The
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The survey from the New Schools Network, which advises on setting up free schools, had been used to show that applicants might have been deterred if their bids had been made public at an initial stage.
BBC: Free school bids ordered to be disclosed
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Rachel Wolf, the director of the New Schools Network, which advises groups wishing to set up free schools, said what would be immoral would be to leave the school system in England as it was, because it was "letting down parents across the country".
BBC: ASCL says opening free schools may be waste of money
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If the new school plan is adopted, Walker would network with other schools in Algiers and elsewhere, though it might not remain a charter school.
NPR: New Orleans Releases Plan for City's Schools
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As well as TransMilenio, he built more than 200km of cycle paths, a network of public libraries and got private schools to run new public schools in the poorer south of the city.
ECONOMIST: Can Enrique Pe?alosa restore a tarnished municipal model?