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Background and Format
Schools Week (formerly Academies Week) is a weekly online newspaper for the education sector which hopes to meet a demand in the school sector for an investigative newspaper focused on both policy and finance related stories. The team are interested in education related news and analysis that will be relevant to the early years, primary and secondary school sectors, including specialist school provision up to the age of 19, such as Studio Schools and University Technical Colleges. Shools Week is a siter title to FE Week.
Audience and Readership
It is aimed at middle and senior managers in primary and secondary schools, along with staff in organisations with an interest in schools' related policy and finance.
Time of Publication:
Subscribers receive the e-newspaper on a Friday.
Circulation
A figure is not disclosed.
Ad Rates
Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here.
Other Information:
An RSS feed can be viewed here.
Alerts:
Gorkana Alert: Monday 26 January 2015
Academies Week has now rebranded as Schools Week. Laura McInerney, former Deputy Editor, is now Editor. She can be reached on +44 (0)20 3051 4284 and laura.mcinerney@schoolsweek.co.uk. The team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/schoolsweek and the website can be viewed at www.schoolsweek.co.uk
Gorkana Alert: Monday 22 September 2014
The first issue of Academies Week, the weekly newspaper for the education sector, is now available. The editorial team is a follows:
Nick Linford, Editor, can be reached on +44 (0)20 8123 4778 and nick.linford@lsect.com
Laura McInerney, Deputy Editor, can be reached on +44 (0)20 3051 4284 and laura.mcinerney@academiesweek.co.uk
Sophie Scott, Senior Reporter, can be reached on +44 (0)20 3051 4289 and sophie.scott@academiesweek.co.uk
Billy Camden, Reporter, can be reached on +44 (0)20 3051 4287 and billy.camden@academiesweek.co.uk
The website can be viewed at www.academiesweek.co.uk and the team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/academiesweek
Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 June 2014
Academies Week is a new weekly newspaper from Lsect Ltd for the education sector, which will be launching in September. The title hopes to meet a demand in the school sector for an investigative newspaper focused on both policy and finance related stories. It is aimed at middle and senior managers in primary and secondary schools, along with staff in organisations with an interest in schools' related policy and finance. Nick Linford will be the Editor of Academies Week and can be reached at nick.linford@lsect.com
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Background and Format Schools Week (formerly Academies Week) is a weekly online newspaper for the education sector which hopes to meet a demand in the school sector for an investigative newspaper focused on both policy and finance related stories. The team are interested in education related news and analysis that will be relevant to the early years, primary and secondary school sectors, including specialist school provision up to the age of 19, such as Studio Schools and University Technical Colleges. Shools Week is a siter title to FE Week. Audience and Readership It is aimed at middle and senior managers in primary and secondary schools, along with staff in organisations with an interest in schools' related policy and finance. Time of Publication: Subscribers receive the e-newspaper on a Friday. Circulation A figure is not disclosed. Ad Rates Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here. Other Information: An RSS feed can be viewed here. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Monday 26 January 2015 Academies Week has now rebranded as Schools Week. Laura McInerney, former Deputy Editor, is now Editor. She can be reached on +44 (0)20 3051 4284 and laura.mcinerney@schoolsweek.co.uk. The team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/schoolsweek and the website can be viewed at www.schoolsweek.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Monday 22 September 2014 The first issue of Academies Week, the weekly newspaper for the education sector, is now available. The editorial team is a follows: Nick Linford, Editor, can be reached on +44 (0)20 8123 4778 and nick.linford@lsect.com Laura McInerney, Deputy Editor, can be reached on +44 (0)20 3051 4284 and laura.mcinerney@academiesweek.co.uk Sophie Scott, Senior Reporter, can be reached on +44 (0)20 3051 4289 and sophie.scott@academiesweek.co.uk Billy Camden, Reporter, can be reached on +44 (0)20 3051 4287 and billy.camden@academiesweek.co.uk The website can be viewed at www.academiesweek.co.uk and the team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/academiesweek Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 June 2014 Academies Week is a new weekly newspaper from Lsect Ltd for the education sector, which will be launching in September. The title hopes to meet a demand in the school sector for an investigative newspaper focused on both policy and finance related stories. It is aimed at middle and senior managers in primary and secondary schools, along with staff in organisations with an interest in schools' related policy and finance. Nick Linford will be the Editor of Academies Week and can be reached at nick.linford@lsect.com
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