A new school opened in place of a school causing concern which has closed. The DfES provides Fresh Start schools with additional revenue and where applicable, capital funding as part of a support programme.
A school is given a ‘Fresh Start' when it is closed and reopened on the same site under the normal school reorganisation procedures. Schools eligible for Fresh Start must be in Special Measures, serious weaknesses, subject to a formal LEA warning or (for secondary) achieving less than a 15% rate of pupils gaining at least 5 A*-C GCSEs over three years from March 2000.
Starting the robot from its starting points. A fresh start deletes the robot's state information, causing it to begin its next run from its initial state. This is the opposite of a restart.
an opportunity to start over without prejudice
the favorable financial status obtained by a debtor who receives a release from personal liability on prepetition debts or who reorganizes debt obligations through the confirmation and completion of a bankruptcy plan.
The characterization of a debtor's status after bankruptcy, i.e., free of most debts. (Giving debtors a fresh start is one purpose of the Bankruptcy Code.)
The characterization of a debtor's status after bankruptcy. that is, free of most debts.
Fresh Start was a grouping within the British Conservative Party opposed to the Maastricht Treaty. It was founded by Michael Spicer and its members included Bill Cash, James Cran, Christopher Gill and Roger Knapman. In the mid-1990s over fifty Conservative MPs were members.