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Stevens-Henager announced last year that it was converting to become a non-profit college, notwithstanding the emphatic defense that its sole owner, Carl Barney, has made of private sector higher education. .
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In an average week, the Department for Education processes 20 applications from schools wanting to convert to become academies, Gove said.
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