Standing up for our children': parents divided over London teachers' strikes
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Standing up for our children': parents divided over London teachers' strikes
Gates to South Grove primary school in Walthamstow were closed to pupils due to teachers’ strike action. The strike is part of industrial action by National Education Union members across Waltham Forest schools, affecting Henry Maynard primary, South Chingford foundation, Connaught school for girls, Leytonstone, and Belmont Park school for special educational needs. South Grove is scheduled to close for an additional five days, creating childcare problems for working parents. Parents joined staff on a picket line to support teachers facing job losses and reduced special educational needs support. The school has run a deficit for years under an expensive private finance initiative, with rising special needs costs and a new catering deal adding £50,000 to £60,000 annually.
"The gates to South Grove primary school in Walthamstow were closed to pupils last week. Teachers were on strike as part of a disparate wave of industrial action by members of the National Education Union (NEU) in schools across the borough of Waltham Forest in east London. Nearby Henry Maynard primary school has been affected, as have South Chingford foundation school, Connaught school for girls, Leytonstone, and Belmont Park school, which caters for pupils with special educational needs."
"Next week, South Grove will be closed for a further five days of strike action, leaving working parents scrambling for childcare once again. And yet parents joined staff on a sunny, breezy picket line last Wednesday, keen to show their support in response to a school-wide restructure that will lead to job losses and less support for children with special educational needs."
"The successful and sought-after school has been running a deficit for years locked into an expensive private finance initiative, with rising costs associated with special needs provision and a new catering deal that will cost an additional 50,000 to 60,000 every year. South Grove school is facing job losses and cuts to special educational needs support."
"“We’re here because we love our teachers,” said Stephanie Cobb, a mother of two South Grove pupils. Last Friday, parents and children took their protest to the borough’s new Green-led council at Walthamstow town hall, where two newly elected councillors came out to listen to their concerns. Lottie Gammon, another parent with two children at South Grove, said: “When the strikes were announced it was a shock, as nothing like this had happened before and myself and my husband both have full-time jobs.”"
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