Educational focus remains clear

Moyles Court School is expecting a consultation visit by the Charity Commission before the end of the year after being one of the first charitable education providers to be selected under the public benefit assessment programme.  The programme is aimed at helping to produce high quality guidance for the charity sector.

Operated by the Manor House School Trust Ltd, the school fits the selection criteria and headmaster, Mr G Meakin said, “I am looking forward to working with the Charity Commission as part of the public assessment programme.  The governing body and I will be doing all we can to facilitate the process, which I fully expect we can face with confidence.

“Indeed, I regard this as an opportunity to celebrate the school’s good work in and contribution to education, working with young people, famililes, the local community and beyond.”  He reassures that, “The daily life and operations of the school will not be changed by any of this. In this and all regards, my focus for our pupils remains clear and constant: to create the best possible conditions for the teachers to do their good work with all our pupils, enabling each child to thrive academically and personally, casting their own unique shadows in the light of their achievements.”

Mr Meakin further explained that the Manor House School Trust Ltd takes its name historically from the Manor House in Wimborne, the location of the school before its move to Moyles Court, Ringwood in 1963.

Anyone with any queries in relation to the consultation should direct them to Mr Meakin.
 

Posted on 07/10/2008 by mags4dorset

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