Education

STOP PRESS - £1 million for new primary school places!

December 3rd, 2009 by tomsimon


Camden is set to receive £1 million from the government to pay for additional primary school places. In May this year over 140 Camden children were without an offer of a place in a reception class, and Belsize was particularly badly affected.

 

This funding is a tribute to the amazing campaign waged by parents with the help of war councillors. If we hadn’t fought and kept fighting, we would not have got the temporary facility in Courthope Road, and we would not have been given this £1m towards a new school. It’s not enough for a new school, but it will certainly help. The council is currently exploring a number of options, including expansion of existing schools and new sites in and around Belsize.

Primary School Campaign - a breakthrough!

July 21st, 2009 by tomsimon

Good news at last on primary school places. Following a suggestion from a Belsize parent, Camden Council has secured the use of classrooms for up to 90 children at the Hampstead Hill School site in Courthope Road in Gospel Oak. It’s not ideal – Courthope Road is too far to the east – but it’s a lot better than nothing. Parents are to be congratulated for their patience, determination and ingenuity. If Camden had stuck to its Plan A – temporary classrooms on state school sites – then we certainly wouldn’t have had a solution for September. 

 

The new site will be directly managed by Camden’s Education Dept and will be open to all those children still unplaced. With 60+ pupils on the site it should be easier to persuade the government of the need to fund a new primary school or expand existing schools in the area. Please could as many of you as possible reply positively to the consultation: http://camden.xarg.co.uk/surveys/respond?survey_id=365476  If you have any detailed questions about the plan, then please do get in touch.

Update on the primary school campaign

June 11th, 2009 by tomsimon


The public meeting on 14th May was very well attended. Parents made it very clear to the education department how serious the problem is and just how stressed, frustrated and angry they are about the lack of primary school places in the area.  Andrew Mennear, the executive member for education, and his department were unable to provide parents with the reassurances they were seeking so many left feeling disappointed. Two positives came out of the meeting:

1) The education department now accepts the seriousness of the problems and will be taking action to find solutions.

2) A working group, open to all concerned parties, was set up to assist the education department with their task, by providing ideas and direction to the work.Essentially there are two related solutions. The first is providing primary school places for the intake this year, which requires a short term solution such as adding temporary classrooms to existing school. The second is providing a long term solution, which would mean building a new primary school or finding a way to significantly expand an existing school on a permanent basis.

Since the public meeting some progress has been made, but has been slower than hoped. The working group has met twice and has served to focus the efforts of the education department. The good news is that Camden is now committed to providing two temporary classrooms for this year’s intake. The frustrating news is that we still have no indication of where those classrooms will be or what the admissions criteria will be used for the extra places.

The next meeting of the working group will be at 7pm on the 23rd June at the Swiss Cottage Community Centre. We hope that by then the education department will be able to provide parents with more concrete information. Please come along. The key point is that many parents are facing difficult choices about their children’s education. As one frustrated mother put it at the last working group meeting ‘I need answers yesterday!’

Primary School meeting Thu 14/5 18.30 Swiss Cottage School - NEW VENUE

May 12th, 2009 by tomsimon

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Camden Council is holding a meeting this Thursday 14th May 2009 at 6.30pm at Swiss Cottage School (please note new venue) to discuss primary school provision in the area.

 

Please come to show support and to contribute to the meeting. The more people we have the better.

 

Camden Council have admitted that they were unable to offer over 200 children one of their preferred schools. About 133 of these children live in Camden. The other 71 children live in neighbouring boroughs. Alarmingly 75 of these children live in NW3, and 37 of those live in Belsize Ward. The problem is bigger than we had thought.

 

We look forward to seeing many of you on 14th May at 6.30pm.

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