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An '''academy school''' is a type of school in the ] that is partly privately funded and partly government funded.<ref>Anthea Lipsett, , '']'', 13 November 2007.</ref> They are independent of local government that normally organizes education in the UK. The former labour prime minister, ], established academies in 2000. The introduction of academy schools is seen by some as contraversial.<ref>, '']'', 23 March 2008.</ref>

Typically, academy schools have some sort of specialism, depending on the interests of the provider of the private funding.
For example, the ] has a special interest in ]-related education and sports, especially ] and ].

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