The Socialist

The Socialist 23 January 2013

Action can stop cuts

The Socialist issue 749

Action can stop cuts

London copter crash 'accident waiting to happen'

Changes to ESA: more attacks on disabled people

Fight the unfair bedroom tax!

Them ... & Us


Book review: Planning for the Planet

Film review: Les Miserables


USA - Workers start to demand change

Sahel: No to the war in Mali


Ystrad Mynach: Give us back our A&E!

'You won't see an investment banker with a hose'

Save London's fire service

Southampton: Give youth a future!

Building an anti-cuts voice in council elections

East London school rejects 'academisation'

Campaigning against the cuts

Manchester: fightback needed in city of extreme poverty

Bristol mayor says 'out with the new, in with the cuts'

Leicester: Build a united campaign for community resources


London teachers call for strike action against Performance Related Pay

Victory at Runcorn Thermal Power Station

Bolton hospital - fighting mass redundancies

Workplace In Brief

 
 
 
 

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East London school rejects 'academisation'

Linda Taaffe, Waltham Forest NUT (personal capacity)

Parents, governors and teachers have all proclaimed a definite "No" to converting their school Thomas Gamuel Primary in Walthamstow, East London to an academy.

The school, that is located in the middle of a big housing estate with all the inner city problems of poverty, has come under pressure to convert in the coalition's drive to hive off state assets.

After an initial vote of governors not to proceed at that moment, a consultation exercise was carried out. Often this is no more than a token nod in the direction of democracy.

In this case around 70 parents turned up for a presentation from both sides - and were not at all impressed with the suits! Then a poll was organised to gauge parents' attitudes. The result was 168 against and six for. Success!

However, this will probably not be the end of the story. The next step could be for Gove's Department for Education to apply pressure from the top.

They might try to throw out existing governors, many of whom have served in that capacity for many years.

Then they would unceremoniously replace them with a more cooperative 'interim board', who will take the decision to convert.

However, with the teachers in NUT prepared to strike, the parents up in arms, and governors well unhappy, we reckon the campaign will be starting from a good platform to fight Gove's academy stormtroopers!


In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

Action can stop cuts

London copter crash 'accident waiting to happen'

Changes to ESA: more attacks on disabled people

Fight the unfair bedroom tax!

Them ... & Us


Socialist Party reviews

Book review: Planning for the Planet

Film review: Les Miserables


International socialist news and analysis

USA - Workers start to demand change

Sahel: No to the war in Mali


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Ystrad Mynach: Give us back our A&E!

'You won't see an investment banker with a hose'

Save London's fire service

Southampton: Give youth a future!

Building an anti-cuts voice in council elections

East London school rejects 'academisation'

Campaigning against the cuts

Manchester: fightback needed in city of extreme poverty

Bristol mayor says 'out with the new, in with the cuts'

Leicester: Build a united campaign for community resources


Socialist Party workplace news

London teachers call for strike action against Performance Related Pay

Victory at Runcorn Thermal Power Station

Bolton hospital - fighting mass redundancies

Workplace In Brief


 

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