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Published Date: 03 November 2008
PARENTS of children at closure-threatened primaries claim education bosses have deliberately contributed to poor grades in their schools to fuel the argument for closing them.
Westburn Primary in Wester Hailes, Lismore in Bingham and Bonnington in Leith all recorded relatively low results in reading and writing this year, new council figures have revealed.

Parents claim the council has not put enough support into these
schools to help drive up standards as part of a "deliberate ploy" to ensure the closure of the schools.

A group looking at the rationalisation of Edinburgh's school estate set criteria by which they judged schools in order to decide whether they would face closure, which included poor attainment, falling rolls and high running costs.

The school campaigners say allowing pupils to under-perform in these schools means they fit conveniently into the poor attainment category.

Nicky Scally, who has two children at Westburn, said the 2008 attainment figures make Westburn look "atrocious", but don't paint an accurate picture of the education the children receive there.

Mrs Scally said: "If there are children who are not up to standard, then really the school should be looking at ways to support them.

"I think the council has let this go on so it fits into their criteria.

"They want to show the poor grades because they want to close it."

At Westburn, only half of children are meeting the basic standards in reading, with less than half achieving the minimum writing skills.

Fifty-six per cent of pupils at Bonnington meet the basic standards in reading and 60 per cent in writing. At Lismore, the figure is 65 per cent and 44 per cent respectively.

Gail Ross, secretary of the Lismore Parents Action Group, said: "It's been a deliberate ploy and it's a scandal what they are doing to these children."

A council spokeswoman said: "Attainment was only one of the criteria used to identify the schools for proposed closure."

The council will make its decision on whether or not to close the three schools on November 20 following a public consultation.





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  • Last Updated: 03 November 2008 11:26 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh school closures
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 03/11/2008 13:31:17
Not a word of truth in it,your kids are just thick.
2

Decent,

03/11/2008 16:28:46
And I think you're a scallywag.
3

AlexofEdinburgh,

Edinburgh 03/11/2008 16:51:07
tinfoil hat time \o/
4

keit011,

03/11/2008 17:59:04
surely the kids must need a school if they are getting low test results .why close them .why no make them more attractive to better teachers updating more support teachers.
5

Bindee,

Edinburgh 03/11/2008 22:51:07
Look i will explain it to you in laymen's terms since you are all thick and missing the point. why would you work in a school when you can work in a university or college and earn £10,000 more, only the thick teachers are left in schools because they cant cut it at university level teaching
6

Claire22,

Edinburgh 03/11/2008 23:41:22
Bindee, #5

So you say we are all thick?

Hmmm.

That is rich coming from someone who has yet to master the art of the full stop at the end of a sentence, and a capital letter at the start.

7

Jock McSpock,

edinburgh 04/11/2008 00:33:12
#1,#5. Uh huh. Whether or not the parents are justified in their claims, the idea that there has been a lack of proper teaching support should be investigated. We are all products of teaching. Teachers can either enthuse, or suck the will from a child, as can parents. Those kids that lose out are the ones that potentially will be a burden to society in future. Since we all pay through taxes, I would think #1 and #5 would have more interest in finding out the truth...
8

Arfur,

04/11/2008 17:05:06
the aliens are teaching them.
9

The real dracula,

04/11/2008 17:34:10
Parent are always moaning about something.
Everyday they find something , can they take a day off twittering about everything to do with their darlings.

They chose to have the little nuisances

 

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