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Listen to the people of Abbeydale Grange School say Greens
1st Decemberr2009
The Green Party has called on the Lib Dems
on Sheffield City council to
keep its election promise to "listen to the community"
and keep
Abbeydale Grange School open.
A recent OFSTED report showed that there was
a significant improvement
in the 2009 summer GCSE exam results, with a further improvement
predicted for 2010. In an amendment to a motion in Full Council
this
week, the Greens say that it should be given resources from the
£14m
Building Schools for the Future and support from Council officers
to
continue to do so.
Coun Jillian Creasy said, "No representative
of the community has come
out in favour of closure. Instead, the Council has had petitions
containing over 1,000 signatures, many other contacts to Councillors
and
Cabinet members and a rally of hundreds of people on the Town
Hall steps
all protesting against any proposal to close Abbeydale Grange
School.
The Green Party says that the Councils
preferred option of a "hard
federation" has failed and have given its support to the
School
Governors proposal to affiliate to the Co-operative Trust. The
Greens
say that this, along with measures already taken since the last
OFSTED
inspection, could transform the school.
The Greens also point out that the number of
secondary aged pupils
living in the south west catchment area is set to rise year on
year from
2014. If AGS closes, there will be significant pressure on places
at
other schools
Cllr Creasy said "There is no legal reason why Abbeydale
Grange has to
close. All that is lacking is the political will from the
Administration to work with the Governors and the teachers to
continue
the improvements already being made and allow it to realise its
full
potential. The Lib Dems fought hard to save Wisewood but are ignoring
the wishes of local people over Abbeydale Grange."
ENDS
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