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Children at an Edinburgh school have staged a walkout of classes as part of a campaign against school closures. Children at two Edinburgh schools have staged a walkout of classes as part of a campaign against school closures.
Craigentinny Primary is among the 22 schools and nurseries which Edinburgh City Council wants to shut down. Craigentinny Primary and Castlebrae Community High are among the 22 schools and nurseries Edinburgh City Council wants to shut down.
Pupils walked out at the start of their school day before returning to lessons. A planned strike at Castlebrae Community High did not take place. Pupils from both schools walked out at the start of their school day before returning to lessons.
The local authority has said that falling school rolls mean many school buildings are half empty.The local authority has said that falling school rolls mean many school buildings are half empty.
Edinburgh City Council said it planned to close 13 primary and three secondary schools in the wake of an Audit Scotland review last month.Edinburgh City Council said it planned to close 13 primary and three secondary schools in the wake of an Audit Scotland review last month.
Six nursery schools and four community centres are also to be shut.Six nursery schools and four community centres are also to be shut.
This is our catchment school and it is our right to send our children to our catchment school Shirley Thomson,Concerned parentThis is our catchment school and it is our right to send our children to our catchment school Shirley Thomson,Concerned parent
Additional protests have taken place at other schools including Abbeyhill Primary and Bonnington Primary.Additional protests have taken place at other schools including Abbeyhill Primary and Bonnington Primary.
More are expected to be held at others in the city as the campaign to save them gathers pace.More are expected to be held at others in the city as the campaign to save them gathers pace.
Shirley Thompson sends three of her four daughters to Craigentinny Primary School.Shirley Thompson sends three of her four daughters to Craigentinny Primary School.
She said she recognised that the council needed to save money, but closing schools was not the right road to go down.She said she recognised that the council needed to save money, but closing schools was not the right road to go down.
"This is our catchment school and it is our right to send our children to our catchment school," Ms Thompson said."This is our catchment school and it is our right to send our children to our catchment school," Ms Thompson said.
'Land area''Land area'
"I have three daughters at this school and to move them now would be very disruptive."I have three daughters at this school and to move them now would be very disruptive.
"One is in P6 at the moment which would mean she would have to move for P7 which would really, really upset her and disrupt her education.""One is in P6 at the moment which would mean she would have to move for P7 which would really, really upset her and disrupt her education."
Nicola Duffy, 37, a crossing patrol woman with two boys at Craigentinny, said most of the schools' 165 pupils joined the protest.Nicola Duffy, 37, a crossing patrol woman with two boys at Craigentinny, said most of the schools' 165 pupils joined the protest.
"The schools they are proposing to send them to are full to capacity," she said."The schools they are proposing to send them to are full to capacity," she said.
"This is about the land area that can be sold from Craigentinny - there is a lot of money to be made.""This is about the land area that can be sold from Craigentinny - there is a lot of money to be made."