Plans to open the UK first military run free school staffed by former members of the armed forces in Oldham have been rejected by the government. Tom Burkard, who proposed the Phoenix Free School, accused the Department for Education (DfE) of turning down the plan because it was not "conventional". Mr Burkard, a former school teacher and a military instructor, said: "They feel that we should have more experienced teachers, people who are experienced in the state system. "They want to see something that looks more like a conventional school, in other words people who have conventional training, experienced teaching in conventional schools." Continue reading the main story Quote They want to see something that looks more like a conventional school. Plans were revealed for the free school staffed by former servicemen and women in September 2011. 'Unique and innovative' Elsewhere across Greater Manchester, appoval was given to the Big Life Group Longsight Community Primary School. Faye Selvan, chief executive of the Big Life Group, who are also behind the Big Issue magazine, said their plans were "unique and innovative". In Beswick, Connell Sixth Form College, run by Altrincham Grammar School for Girls, was approved. The project has the support of Manchester City Football Club, with the premier league title holders donating the land on which the college will be built. Sir Richard Leese, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: "This much needed new college will help realise our ambitions for east Manchester. It will complement existing further education provision, meet the growing demand for sixth form places in the area and enhance the opportunities available for our young people." In Oldham, the Collective Spirit school has been given the go ahead. The sensitive school aims to encourage the cohesion of diverse communities. Other schools approved include New Islington Primary in Manchester, Stockport Technical College and The Olive Tree School in Bolton. 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