ISSUE: Threat of closure to local primary schools
With regards
to Councillor Grimston's comments about Chartfield school,
it is indeed held with much affection by both pupils and parents. 92%
of
parents said they wanted their children to stay at the school. This
is
because they realise that their children are thriving.
Our parents feel that their children need the small class sizes, quiet environment and specialised support that Chartfield provides. Whilst at the same time we have excellent exam results and in fact 80% of last years school leavers went onto further education.
Many of our pupils come from mainstream where they have tried desperately to "fit in" and only after some dreadful experiences have sought out a special needs alternative like Chartfield. Chartfield bridges the gap between mainstream and special needs. It caters for children who are largely within the mainstream IQ spectrum but are socially and/or medically vulnerable.
This is why we are popular and do not have falling numbers. Bar our newly opened extra year 9 class we are virtually full. For more information I would recommend the www.handsoffchartfield.co.uk website.
Howard
Battersby,
Chair of Governors,
Chartfield school
4th October 2003
Chartfield School |
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Cllr Grimston accuses Putney MP of being irresponsible -28th October 2003
Tony
Colman MP responds to Cllr Grimston's accusation of "scaremongering"
15th October 2003
Cllr Malcolm Grimston's response to
MP's diary 10th October 2003
The original Diary entry 8th October 2003
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