Education Secretary Michael “Oiky” Gove and his devoted cheerleaders, such as the loathsome Toby
Young, have been more than eager to extol the virtues of Free Schools, which,
in their hermetically sealed world of free market ideology, are A Very
Wonderful Thing, can do no wrong, mean higher standards of education, and free
the poor and oppressed from rotten leftie councils.
And, as I’ve pointed out on several recent occasions (see HERE,
HERE,
HERE,
HERE
and HERE),
this is complete crap. As with schools under local Government control, there
are many outstanding and good examples, along with a few absolute stinkers. Had
the latter been under council control, Gove’s retinue of polecats would have
been on them like a rash. Not if they are Free Schools.
All of which brings us back to Discovery New School in the
West Sussex town of Crawley. This Free School was performing so badly in May of
this year that it was placed
in Special Measures. Part of the feedback demanded by the DfE – a budget
forecast – apparently got missed. Another visit last month showed that there
was still far more to be done to render the school fit for purpose.
As a result, Schools Minister John Nash – the one running a
chain of Free Schools in London which is itself not experiencing the smoothest
of passages – has
written to the chairman of governors at Discovery New School advising of a “Special Measures Termination Event and
Financial Notice to Improve”. That means, put directly, that the school
could be closed within weeks.
So who is reporting this scandal? Not the right-leaning and
Gove supporting papers, that’s for sure, but the deeply subversive Guardian has
been on the case, quoting one parent: “Now
my daughter is settled at a better run, better functioning school I see the
positive difference it has made in her learning, her behaviour and her life. I
feel ashamed that I let Gove's policy blunder jeopardise my daughter's
education”.
He went on “Sending my
daughter to Discovery was the worst parenting decision I have ever made. Taking
her out is among the best”. And what has Nash suggested for the rest of
Discovery’s pupils? “The latest data for primary
schools in the Crawley District within a three mile radius of the school shows an
8.1% surplus of places as a percentage of total school capacity”.
In other words, when Free Schools fail, the DfE can always
depend on council controlled ones to dump the unfortunate pupils, rather like
all those wonderful private hospitals that are so much better than the rotten
socialist NHS, until they have a problem with patients which leads to them
dumping on the nearest A&E to get the really difficult and expensive stuff
off their backs.
Gove’s @toryeducation polecats and Tobes are keeping schtum.
No surprise there.
We have GOT to get rid of this shower in 2015. So much work needed to repair the damage they have done.
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