One of the clearest examples of Liberal Democrats having a positive effect in government as part of the coalition has been the introduction of the Pupil Premium.
According to just published figures the three schools in King's Hedges are estimated to benefit by the following amounts;
That's a staggering £46,440 for the Manor, £51,600 for King's Hedges Primary School, and £24,940 for the Grove - over £120,000 in total for raising the aspirations and attainment of those who are disadvantaged in our community.
Saturday 2 April 2011
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