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Newcastle Airport have to pull out of partnering schools bid to become government sponsored

Posted on January 29th, 2010

Newcastle Airport yesterday had to pull out of becoming a prospective partner for a top performing high school. Governors made the decision to delay their bid to become one of the Government’s flagship foundation trust schools, at 1,100-student Ponteland High in Northumberland.

Ponteland High School is one of the best performing state schools in the North East and is committed to progressing with the plan. It is unfortunate that Newcastle Airport has had to pull out but Chris Sanders, who is head of aviation development at the airport explained that following a review of resources Newcastle Airport could not guarantee the support and resources the school would require.

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