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To: The Secretary of State for Education
Return responsibility for primary and secondary schools to local councils
Scrap Academies and bring back the control of our children's education into the hands of local government.
Why is this important?
Schools were best served by local councils sharing knowledge and skills and planning amongst all it's schools. Now it is fragmented and Trust run schools have different agendas. It is a form of privatisation with Trust boards paying themselves huge amounts of money with little care for the children other than how well they perform in tests. Many children are excluded because they do not meet the "Academic Criteria"
Local accountability is the greatest asset in improving schools outcomes, and I don't mean tests, I mean fulfilment and happiness. Local councils have always done a good job and are able to share resources and skills across the whole area, planning for increases in demographics, population etc. They had local inspectors who knew the area, the schools and the head teachers. They could spot problems and recognise excellence very quickly.
Local accountability is the greatest asset in improving schools outcomes, and I don't mean tests, I mean fulfilment and happiness. Local councils have always done a good job and are able to share resources and skills across the whole area, planning for increases in demographics, population etc. They had local inspectors who knew the area, the schools and the head teachers. They could spot problems and recognise excellence very quickly.