Talk:Specialist schools programme

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Relationship with Leading Edge Partnership

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I've added a reference to the Leading Edge Partnership article. I can find very little online about this programme and have left the notability tag in place. I'm wondering whether Leading Edge Partnership schools were a subset of or development of the Specialist schools programme, and whether the brief content on that article should be merged into this one. Tacyarg (talk) 23:05, 16 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

The Leading Edge Partnership does indeed seem to be a subset of the specialist schools programme as, according to the 2009/2010 annual SSAT report, it is described as being part of the high performing specialist schools initiative, which was itself a subset of the specialist schools programme. As the Leading Edge article lacks appropriate notability a merger does indeed look like the best course of action. ThatRandomGuy1 (talk) 12:23, 5 February 2022 (UTC)Reply