Bristol families still waiting for primary school places

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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Dozens of families in north-west Bristol are desperately hoping one of the schools in their neighbourhood will be bold enough to expand to take in their children.

They need either Bishop Road Primary in Bishopston or Henleaze Infant to become Bristol's first school to have four reception classes from September.

But the schools, although sympathetic to the plight of the estimated 45 four-year-olds in the area yet to be found a place, are understandably cautious about the implications of taking on extra pupils.

Last-ditch talks are going on this week to try to reach an agreement with one of the schools before Bristol City Council sends out letters next week finally offering school places.

If they fail, those children, many of whom will be barely four years old by the time they start school, will be allocated primaries several miles from their homes and will face lengthy bus or car journeys.

Mark Rowe, of Halsbury Road, whose daughter Hannah is one of those affected, said he had been told the nearest school with places was more than three miles away, in Sea Mills.

"It is completely wrong for a young child to have to travel so far out of the local community for schooling," he said.

Self-employed Mr Rowe, 40, and his wife Lucy, 39, have two younger children, Thomas, two, and Oscar, so making the journeys would be very disruptive.

Bishop Road is about 600 metres away from the family home, and Westbury Park and Henleaze Infants are each about 450 metres away.

Yet the Rowes' home is just outside the catchment area for any of them.

Clare Campion-Smith, the cabinet councillor for children, is keen to find both a temporary solution for the Rowes and similarly affected families, as well as a longer-term expansion of primary provision to meet the needs in the area.

The council is already considering scrapping the current system of "areas of first priority" for some popular schools and will also look again at its policy of ensuring siblings of all pupils already at the school are given priority over other children who may live closer.

But with space for a new school at a premium, governors of existing schools can expect further requests to consider expansion for future years.

The city council has still to offer places to 153 of the 278 on-time applicants who initially missed out on school places across the city. It also has to find schools for hundreds more late applicants.

Mrs Campion-Smith said: "In the short term, the council is dependent on the co-operation of heads, governors and school communities to get the extra places needed to cope with the demographic changes.

"To get a good solution that allows as many children as possible to be educated in their local communities, more places are needed in the north of the city.

"I am confident that parents with children at over-subscribed schools will be supportive of plans for extra places at these schools.

"They can probably remember the anxiety they faced as they waited to see if their eldest child would have a place at a local school."

Nicola O'Brien, chairwoman of governors at Henleaze Infant School, said: "I have immense sympathy for the parents who are in such a position. But we do not think our infrastructure would support a school with a reception year of 120. It is too many."

The Post was not able to contact Bishop Road school governors for comment.

THE STORY SO FAR:

October 2008: Deadline for applications for primary places for 2009

January 2009: At the end of the month, all on-time applicants should have been offered school places. But Bristol City Council was unable to make allocations to 278 families. Many parents with three schools within walking distance could not get children in to any of them.

February 2009: Intensive campaign by parents to highlight the problems and ask why the council had not predicted the shortfall. Talks begun with several schools about taking extra classes.

March 2009: Lib Dems, who took over control of council from Labour on February 24, try to step up action to find solutions.

April 2009: Council announces that 105 additional offers of places have been made.

Imminent: Report to councillors should outline where most of the extra places will be. Most offers to families still waiting for places - including late applicants - should go out from April 27.

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    by Shelly, Ashley Down

    Saturday, April 25 2009, 8:46AM

    “Think I'll remove myself from this little wasps nest now. Thanks for all the positive suggestions and the caring way you have considered others in the community. Guess I'll meet some of you at the school gates soon. Take care my dears.”

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    by calm down, sefton park ave

    Friday, April 24 2009, 10:42PM

    “sorry to break it to you shelly but i live a few steps from sefton park school and was offered my second choice in the first round, (i am anoymous for abvious reasons).

    i do care about these familys without a school place and yes 60 is better than 90 but then 90 intake is better than 30 small children from our area being sent miles away, you shelly do not care about the children of this city only your own, if it realy bothers you that your child/children wont get enough vitamin d then why not pull out?

    think about it, you keep bleating on about the obvious but the fact is these poor familys didnt make the council put in an extra 30 kids the council did it.

    anyway this artical is about the current situation not sefton park so stop sulking and start getting used to it”

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    by Shelly, Ashley Down

    Friday, April 24 2009, 10:09PM

    “Oh I do apologise to the previous poster (calm down ... or Liz Haydon-Turner as you are commonly known) and to anyone with the name Haydon-Smith ... I seem to have typed Haydon-Smith instead of your proper name (Haydon-Turner) by mistake.”

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    by Shelly, Ashley Down

    Friday, April 24 2009, 10:04PM

    “Oooh dear ... seems like we have another irate imbecile on the board ... and who exactly is hissing out bile, I'll let the readers decide. You really do yourselves no favours. You still do not really understand that people other than your little clique might be interested in the welfare of children in the cuty. Maybe have another G & T Liz, or John, Rachel or Natalie, and possibly an early night... you really sound as if you could use one.

    I do hope that other parents from Sefton Park, Bishop Road and Henleaze read this board ... it really does show a complete disregard of any concerns that parents at these schools may have. Your constant attacks on anyone who expresses concerns about overcrowded schools really stinks of self absorption and a lack of respect for others in the community. I wish your children the best but I must say I have lost any respect I had for the elite members of your campaign. Liz Haydon-Smith, John Campbell, Natalie, Rachel etc. You really do not deserve our support.”

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    by calm down, sefton park ave

    Friday, April 24 2009, 9:41PM

    “why are some of the parents of children already at sefton park hissing out bile at the people who have no school place as yet or got in to sefton park in the second round, Shelly i drop off and pick up in the afternoons at nursery (sefton park) and havnt noticed you or anyone else approach anybody to "personalise" your issues, and might i add that i know people whose children attend sefton park that do not feel the same kind of "hate" that you and a few others do.

    like it or not the extra class is going in so get over it and if you want to help out throw your energy at the council for dropping this mess on the city not the poor people who still have no school place.

    if you moaning lot dont like another intake of 90 (like last year and year six) then why dont you just shift schools or shut up and stop stressing out already stressed out parents!

    reading all your comments makes me wish i had got my first choice instead of my second!”

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