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Grammar fights closure proposals | Grammar fights closure proposals |
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A row is growing over plans to shut the most successful school in Stoke-on-Trent as part of a £200m area-wide reorganisation. | A row is growing over plans to shut the most successful school in Stoke-on-Trent as part of a £200m area-wide reorganisation. |
The local council is proposing to shut all its secondaries, many of which perform badly, and reopen 12 new ones. | The local council is proposing to shut all its secondaries, many of which perform badly, and reopen 12 new ones. |
One of those in the frame is a Catholic selective school, St Joseph's College. It could not reopen as a grammar and perhaps not even as a faith school. | One of those in the frame is a Catholic selective school, St Joseph's College. It could not reopen as a grammar and perhaps not even as a faith school. |
Parents are up in arms and pupils are organising online petitions. | Parents are up in arms and pupils are organising online petitions. |
Stoke's restructuring is part of the government's Building Schools for the Future refurbishment programme. | Stoke's restructuring is part of the government's Building Schools for the Future refurbishment programme. |
'Opportunity' | 'Opportunity' |
Its informal consultation says: "Some areas of the city that once had lots of young people now have fewer and other areas of the city are due to have new homes built. | Its informal consultation says: "Some areas of the city that once had lots of young people now have fewer and other areas of the city are due to have new homes built. |
"To make sure that we have the right size schools in the right places, we have looked again at the number and location of all secondary schools. Some changes are needed." | "To make sure that we have the right size schools in the right places, we have looked again at the number and location of all secondary schools. Some changes are needed." |
It says it is trying to avoid, "a two-tier system, where some schools are perceived as being better than others by virtue of their name, facilities or governance." | It says it is trying to avoid, "a two-tier system, where some schools are perceived as being better than others by virtue of their name, facilities or governance." |
The city's elected mayor, Mark Meredith, said: "This is a golden opportunity for our children. | The city's elected mayor, Mark Meredith, said: "This is a golden opportunity for our children. |
"Never before has one city had the chance to remake its secondary education system all at once like this. We must not let it slip." | "Never before has one city had the chance to remake its secondary education system all at once like this. We must not let it slip." |
Oversubscribed | Oversubscribed |
But St Joseph's feels it is being unjustly caught up in the wider plan. | But St Joseph's feels it is being unjustly caught up in the wider plan. |
It is not a straightforward academically selective school. | It is not a straightforward academically selective school. |
The head teacher, Roisin Maguire, said that rather than having a test to select only the brightest, its entrance exam could be passed by a majority of children in the area. | The head teacher, Roisin Maguire, said that rather than having a test to select only the brightest, its entrance exam could be passed by a majority of children in the area. |
The standard is such that 95% of those who pass will expect to achieve at least an average of Level 4 in their Key Stage 2 national curriculum tests - the attainment the government expects for that age. | The standard is such that 95% of those who pass will expect to achieve at least an average of Level 4 in their Key Stage 2 national curriculum tests - the attainment the government expects for that age. |
Almost all of those who sit it do succeed, Ms Maguire said - and places in the heavily oversubscribed school are then allocated on its other criteria. | Almost all of those who sit it do succeed, Ms Maguire said - and places in the heavily oversubscribed school are then allocated on its other criteria. |
These admit practising Catholics first - which accounts for about three quarters of its intake - then children practising other faiths. | These admit practising Catholics first - which accounts for about three quarters of its intake - then children practising other faiths. |
The law prohibits the opening of selective schools. So if St Joseph's were to close it believes it could not reappear as a grammar school. | The law prohibits the opening of selective schools. So if St Joseph's were to close it believes it could not reappear as a grammar school. |
'Penalised' | 'Penalised' |
Its faith status dates back to 1932 when it was founded by the Christian Brothers. | Its faith status dates back to 1932 when it was founded by the Christian Brothers. |
It is not a diocesan school - and the local Roman Catholic archdiocese has said it already has enough capacity with two other Catholic schools in the area, Ms Maguire said. | |
"But we are not fighting on the Catholic issue," she told BBC News. | "But we are not fighting on the Catholic issue," she told BBC News. |
"We are one of the top performing schools in the country." | "We are one of the top performing schools in the country." |
Her pupils felt they were being punished for excellence. | Her pupils felt they were being punished for excellence. |
"They feel absolutely incensed." | "They feel absolutely incensed." |
The head - described as "outstanding" by Ofsted - said wholesale reorganisation was the wrong strategy. | The head - described as "outstanding" by Ofsted - said wholesale reorganisation was the wrong strategy. |
"You deal with underperformance where the underperformance is. The people who want to close all the schools tend to be in failing schools. | "You deal with underperformance where the underperformance is. The people who want to close all the schools tend to be in failing schools. |
"I say to them, 'I object to my school being penalised for your underperformance'." | "I say to them, 'I object to my school being penalised for your underperformance'." |
A spokesman for the Department for Children said the supply of school places was a matter for the local authority. | A spokesman for the Department for Children said the supply of school places was a matter for the local authority. |
Stoke's children's services are run by private contractor Serco after the council was ordered to put them out to tender because of its own poor performance. | Stoke's children's services are run by private contractor Serco after the council was ordered to put them out to tender because of its own poor performance. |
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