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We'll move our children away if school closes, warn parents



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Published Date: 08 September 2008
PARENTS fighting to save an under-threat primary in one of the city's most deprived communities today warned they will move their children out of the area if the school closes.
Campaigners battling to keep Westburn Primary School open say they will not send their children to any of three alternative schools proposed by the council.

The Wester Hailes school is one of three on the council's hit-list, along with Bingham's L
ismore Primary and Leith's Bonnington Primary. A public consultation into the future of the three schools is under way.

Under the proposals, pupils from Westburn would go to either Murrayburn, Sighthill or Canal View if the school were to close next August, as recommended by the education department.

But parents say these schools are "not up to the same standard" as Westburn, and would rather move their children out of catchment, to schools in other parts of the city, than send them there.

They say closing the school would be just another nail in the coffin for the area, which is also set to lose its community centre.

Around 50 parents attended a meeting held last week to discuss their plan of action to fight the proposals.

David Corcoran, one of the campaigning parents, said everyone who turned up claimed they would boycott the three alternative schools and send their children elsewhere in the city.

Mr Corcoran said: "I asked the parents how many of them would take their children outwith the catchment schools of Canal View, Sighthill and Murrayburn if the school were to close.

"Every one of them said they would take their children out of the catchment area and exercise their right of parental choice.

"They are just not prepared to put them in these three schools.

"I would be taking my child out of the area because I would not allow him to go to any of the three schools mentioned. They are not up to the same standard as Westburn.

"Murrayburn already has 80 per cent capacity and not the best building, Canal View has a bad reputation and Sighthill is falling apart and there are too many junkies and undesirables hanging around there."

He added: "Wester Hailes is getting kicked in the teeth in every way and this is just another way of getting at the area. It goes against the whole regeneration plans."

Parents also warn that closing Westburn would reduce the number of pupils attending secondary school Wester Hailes Education Centre (WHEC) to less than 400 as some would have to go to Forrester High School, and claim this could "put it under closure-threat" once again.

They are also angry that parents of youngsters at WHEC haven't been officially informed about the proposals to close Westburn.

WHEC's acting headteacher Jane Frith said: "We have been in touch with the authority as the consultation leaflets we hoped to receive haven't arrived in school yet."

A council spokeswoman said: "We follow Scottish Government legislation which allows parents to state a preference about where they send their child to school.

"This legislation stipulates that if there is space in a school then we cannot refuse a child a place, even if it is not in their catchment area."





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  • Last Updated: 08 September 2008 11:17 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 08/09/2008 12:22:02
I would not call any part of Wester Hailes deprived,they all have money,how they get it is another thing.
2

elayne,

08/09/2008 12:22:45
i agree with parents in principal because every parent wants their kids to go to a good school,but its not easy to up sticks and move
3

john3,

08/09/2008 12:23:57
They are lucky if they can move their children out. Will it be to public housing?
4

John Knox furr First Meenister,

High St, Embra 08/09/2008 12:43:27
"We'll move our children away if school closes, warn parents"

Great headline - doh!
5

Hector the Red,

08/09/2008 12:44:59
Westburn Primary would be my son's primary school when he's older. I for one would never send him to any of the other 3. Why is Currie Primary school not one of the options as it also borders Wetburn's catchment area?
6

elayne,

08/09/2008 13:07:32
#5 currie is a lot nearer than the other schools and seems to be a good school,so you should be able to send your kid there
7

Mist001,

Marseille 08/09/2008 13:20:37
I thought the idea was to keep the schools open, so why threaten to move their children to a different school? No pupils= No school.

Michael.
8

Boy Wonder,

08/09/2008 13:36:28
"We'll move our children away if school closes, warn parents"

Could do with less chavs in the city anyway. May I suggest they move to Glasgow??
9

Hector the Red,

08/09/2008 13:41:22
#8 - eejit!

You have had too many late nights in the batcave I think!
10

Stan Dup,

08/09/2008 13:45:54
Parents also warn that closing Westburn would reduce the number of pupils attending secondary school Wester Hailes Education Centre (WHEC) to less than 400 as some would have to go to Forrester High School, and claim this could "put it under closure-threat" once again. THAT'S THE PLAN, cunning council or what!
11

elayne,

08/09/2008 14:03:09
the 3 other schools should be brought up to standard, end o story!
12

miffy the bonfire slater,

08/09/2008 14:08:32
#7 "So, I'll get his name and I'll get his pics posted on here at some point tonight, then we'll see what he's all about."

funny with an 'a'
13

Xena - Warrior Princess,

08/09/2008 15:03:04
#8 Did you not read the story? They are not going to move away they are saying they will move their children to a school outwith the catchment area as is their right. #10 Spot on, that is most definitely the plan.
14

Joe Kings,

08/09/2008 16:09:57
this must be stopped. write to your local councillor,
a list of the ones who can read is on the council web site.
15

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

08/09/2008 16:36:42
lets see these parents put their mouthy, meaningless words into action - the hippocrits that they are.
16

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

08/09/2008 16:37:32
Whether they move away or not, it doesn't affect my ability to sleep at nights.
17

fresian,

edinburgh 08/09/2008 16:43:03
Why not send them to Watson's or Heriots?
18

Teofilio Cubillas,

08/09/2008 18:03:14
#10 They're planning to close the WHEC? But what will happen to Edinburgh's place in the exam league if we were to lose the school placed 298th out of 302?
19

Kitti Kat,

Newtown Square 08/09/2008 19:04:14
Perhaps the parents should chip in and start a "private" school for their kids. A friend who lives in the southern US and a group of parents did and it's worked out well. Then again, all the parents could afford to start this school and it may not be possible for the parents involved. Years ago, kids went to elementary schools in their neighborhoods. Infact, we walked to school. Kids today travel on busses. What a shame! No wonder kids today are obese!!!
20

elayne,

08/09/2008 20:34:47
or home educate!there are a lot of resources for parents who wish to do that
21

Nisbet,

08/09/2008 20:48:48
So are they saying they wouldn't send their kids to any of the three nearest primaries but would contemplate sending them to the WHEC? Aye right!
22

celtic4,

USA 08/09/2008 21:43:33
This confuses me a bit. If the proposed schools are not up to the standards of the one the children go to, then that must mean it is of a higher standard. Then why close it? Why not close the lesser standard school? I seem to be missing something here?
23

Julian.,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 01:31:38
Mario,

I doubt the threat's going to affect the sleep of councillors either.

"Mr Corcoran said Murrayburn already has 80 per cent capacity"

Yes, and your point is?...80% capacity surely means it's well below full capacity. What do you expect. The right to send your kids to half full schools?

 

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