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Schools will face ‘cull’ claim


12/12/2007

MORE Stockport schools will be axed in the near future, according to councillors and education chiefs.

Local authority bosses say the continued high numbers of small primaries in the borough, many of which have numerous empty places, are not feasible - and to save money some will inevitably have to be culled.

Richard Bates, Service Director for Learning and Achievement, confirmed to the Express that his department is considering "which schools will be removed from the system", with a decision expected next year.

And one councillor fears the axe may well fall in Heald Green and Marple.

Edgeley and Cheadle Heath Councillor Sheila Bailey said: "There is a review; some schools will close. The schools that are likely to be looked at are in the Marple and Heald Green areas.

"There are huge numbers of surplus places in schools in those areas - the whole thing should have been done years ago."

Six primary schools were closed in 2004 when Stockport Council first began to tackle what was then a 4,000-place surplus.

Despite an outcry from parents, schools in Romiley, Reddish, Cheadle Hulme and Offerton were closed - and even Romiley Primary, a school that was actually oversubscribed, was very nearly forced to close too.

Coun Bailey added: "If they make as big a mess as they did with the Romiley situation then they’re in for some difficulties."

Since the last set of closures the Council has been reviewing all the borough’s primaries, weighing up various criteria including falling school rolls.

But with a 10 percent surplus of primary places remaining despite the previous closures, politicians say something must and will be done soon.

Heatons North Councillor Tom McGee said: "A decision is imminent. I wouldn’t be surprised if there is a range of primaries down for at least merger and at worst closure.

"We need to make bold decisions. We need to have a system that parents have confidence in, that will last."

A spokesman for the Council said: "After wide consultation with headteachers and governors, the process of assessment which all schools will be measured on was agreed.

"Following the assessment a number of schools and areas were identified as needing to be reviewed.

"Since June 2007 the Council has been working with the identified schools to consider potential future options.

"However, no firm decision has been made regarding the future of any of these schools and the Council is still exploring all possibilities."


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Most recent 2 of 4 user comments

   The premise that fewer children in a class is a bad thing and that a parents ability to choose where they sennd their child to be educated is wrong has me baffled...me thinks Willy went to the school with a higher than usual number of children per class...
barry j
12/12/2007 at 17:18
   If it's economies of scale you want Willford why don't we open one great big school in the centre of town?? The £100m investment being wasted on Stockport College could be spent building a massive primary school where all the 7 year olds could be taught in lecture theatres with 100s of seats - that would certainly keep costs down.

Many years ago when my kids were at school they always did best when there were smaller class sizes in smaller schools where they were a name and not a number.

If people like Willford get there way with their ill thought and brainless ideas our kids will be couped up like battery hens learning their times tables!
Terry of Woodley
12/12/2007 at 15:54
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