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STOP PRESS: The Redland Green School website (formerly known as 'New North Bristol School' - for which the RSN group successfully campaigned in 2003/4) is now online; the school opened for its first year 'offsite' in September 2006. Pay the Redland Green School website a visit and find out about Headteacher Sarah Baker and her fast expanding staff, download the 2007 prospectus, catch up on building progress at Redland in stills and video - there's plenty more! more>>>

Redland School Now came together in May 2003 as a campaign group of North Bristol parents to help ensure that the new 11-16 Redland School and Post-16 centres went ahead as planned. 

This website contains a great deal on the 'history' to the scheme which is full steam ahead. The main source for up-to-date information is now the new school's website at www.redlandschoolnow.co.uk first published by the temporary governing body formed in June 2005.

The school comprises a 945 place 11-16 school at Redland Court Rd (plus 50 place facility for children with severe learning difficulties) and two 450 place Post-16 centres at the new Redland and existing Cotham Charnwood House sites.

Support for the new Redland School - from parents in Redland, Westbury Park, Henleaze, Bishopston and surrounding areas - has been shown to be immense time and time again.

We look forward to the school's first Year 7 starting off-site at the 'old' Fairfield site in September 2006 and the Redland buildings being completed in August 2007.

A BIG thanks to all who have helped make this possible!

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We are Strategic Direction, a consulting and Training Partnership, formed in 1991. The partnership works in the areas of strategy, structure and skills to help organisations of all sizes to develop capability and manage change.

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