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Don't close Abbeydale Grange
9th June 2009
Sheffield Green Party has rejected the recommendation
by Council officers to close Abbeydale Grange School. The Greens
support the Advisory Group's recommendation to refurbish the school,
develop post-16 provision and explore federation with another
school or partner.
Cllr Jillian Creasy, who represents Central
ward which includes the catchment area for Abbeydale Grange, said,"Our
top priority is the welfare and education of the children attending
the school which will not necessarily be best served by dispersal
to other undersubscribed schools. Despite its many concerns, OFSTED
recognised Abbeydale's strengths in areas of personal development
and
well being. The Council's own review said the school was good
at providing specialised teaching for new arrivals to the city
and it is also known for its support for vulnerable children."
She added: "We accept the officers' recommendation
that all secondary schools should cater inclusively for their
local children, including new arrivals, but recognise that it
will take time to build capacity in many schools for this to happen.
This should be taking place in parallel with improvements at Abbeydale
Grange so that it begins to attract a higher proportion of children
from its local area."
Cllr Bernard Little, who took part in the consultation
said, "Green Party policy is to protect small schools where
possible, encouraging them to cluster or federate to share resources
and specialist staff. Although secondary pupil numbers are currently
decreasing, we know that they are predicted to rise again from
2015. It makes no sense to close a school now, especially when
there are
funds earmarked to refurbish or rebuild it, and then to have to
put up temporary classrooms in other schools later."
ENDS
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