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The Socialist 11 February 2009

Bankers' bonuses - daylight robbery!

Bankers' bonuses - daylight robbery!

Vendetta continues against socialist fighter

JCB owner - still shovelling in the cash


Lindsey oil refinery strike: Workers score important victory

Construction workers' battle to defend jobs and conditions

Welcome to the JIB!

Motherwell Bridge bosses declare war on striking workers

Stop GSK job cuts


Defend youth services

College students - keen to fight back

Save Charlotte Turner school!


Tyneside Metro: Workers' action to stop privatisation

Carbon trading crisis creates bonanza for polluting firms

Exeter: Mobilising to stop the far right

Fast news


Fight for jobs at Ford

Car industry in crisis - national meeting


Wirral cuts: We need a new party

Victory for Salford Unison

Defend jobs at Salford University

Usdaw presidential election

Protest against the Unison witch-hunt

Greenwich council: An injury to one is an injury to all


Nationalise Waterford Crystal!

United Socialist Party members remanded on trumped-up charges


Slumdog Millionaire


Reclaim the game

 
 
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Save Charlotte Turner school!

GREENWICH COUNCIL proposes to close our primary school Charlotte Turner, and mothball it for three years because of the limited number of children attending the school. Gillian Palmer, the council's director of children's services, believes no extra money should come to the school as she cannot see this benefitting the local council.

Kim Bozek, parent of pupils at Charlotte Turner school

She proposes placing 260 children in schools in Lewisham and Greenwich boroughs whose classes are already bulging. (Charlotte Turner school is on the border of these boroughs - eds) A lot of special needs children attend Charlotte Turner; placing them just anywhere will leave some children traumatised and not wanting to go to school. They do not make friends easily and will struggle to fit in.

The council are considering Morden Mount school, quite a distance from Charlotte Turner, and whose scoring for education was similar to ours in its last Ofsted report. How would this benefit our kids' education?

The council asked Morden Mount parents to fill in surveys on what they feel about our school closing. What about what we think? It's our children's school and nobody from the council seems to listen to our views.

A new development of 267 three and two-bed flats and houses is being built right opposite the school. How would this not benefit the school numbers rising? Gillian Palmer wants to rent the building out so that if a large influx of children moves into the local area they will open it again - moving our children away then bringing them back later. What about our kids now?

How does it benefit Greenwich education if their residents take their children to learn in Lewisham schools? Then, numbers will drastically drop in Greenwich schools and the council will shut them down just like they propose with Charlotte Turner. We must stop councils closing down schools.

Greenwich council has told the school to still accept applications but not to enrol anyone. At present, 69 children are on the waiting list for reception and nursery places. We are trapped. We cannot even apply to other schools as they have been told not to accept any children attending Charlotte Turner. So we are supposed to sit and wait until they make a decision whether to close the school or not.

The parents' forum which I belong to represents our kids' school and is fighting to stop its closure with protests, public meetings and petitions. The more support we have the better chance we have of getting ourselves heard.


In this issue

Bankers' bonuses - daylight robbery!

Vendetta continues against socialist fighter

JCB owner - still shovelling in the cash


Construction workers

Lindsey oil refinery strike: Workers score important victory

Construction workers' battle to defend jobs and conditions

Welcome to the JIB!

Motherwell Bridge bosses declare war on striking workers

Stop GSK job cuts


Socialist Party youth and students

Defend youth services

College students - keen to fight back

Save Charlotte Turner school!


Socialist Party campaigns

Tyneside Metro: Workers' action to stop privatisation

Carbon trading crisis creates bonanza for polluting firms

Exeter: Mobilising to stop the far right

Fast news


Car workers

Fight for jobs at Ford

Car industry in crisis - national meeting


Socialist Party workplace news

Wirral cuts: We need a new party

Victory for Salford Unison

Defend jobs at Salford University

Usdaw presidential election

Protest against the Unison witch-hunt

Greenwich council: An injury to one is an injury to all


International socialist news and analysis

Nationalise Waterford Crystal!

United Socialist Party members remanded on trumped-up charges


Socialist Party review

Slumdog Millionaire


Football

Reclaim the game


 

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