What are secure schools?

The UK’s first alternative to youth jails will open next year in Kent

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Britain’s first alternative to prison for school-aged offenders will be launched by a global education charity in later 2020, the Government has announced.

The Oasis Charitable Trust, which already runs 52 academies across England, will open the new facility at what is currently the Medway Secure Training Centre, in Kent. Up to 64 places will be available for boys and girls aged 12 to 17 who have been either sentenced to custody or held on remand, says the Gov.UK website.

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