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Baylink Cluster, Isle of Wight

What is it? A cluster of 13 schools - nine primary, three middle and one specialist sports college.

Number and age of pupils: Approximately 4,100 pupils, ranging from four to 18 years old.

What does it offer? Family learning activities, adult courses, parent workshops and various after-school and weekend activities.

Who does it work with? Family Learning Service, Isle of Wight Council, Adult and Community Learning Service, Healthy Schools, Arts Unit, School Sports Partnership, community providers, children's centres and charities.

Who funds its extended services? School cluster and local authority funding.

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