The government is eager to reform schooling, inviting communities of parents to start their own schools. Lining up to support them are major corporations who offer everything from building management to a specialised curriculum and the appointment of headmasters. But could the duty to their shareholders conflict with these companies' obligations to the children in their care? To succeed in improving education, these companies must be held accountable and their workings made transparent.
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