Strikes: Essex school closures revealed (From Clacton and Frinton Gazette)
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Strikes: Essex school closures revealed
4:15pm Tuesday 29th November 2011 in Letters
Essex school closures revealed
CLOSED
Alec Hunter Humanities College.
Bardfield Primary School.
Barling Magna Community Primary School.
Boxted St Peter’s Church of England School.
Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School.
Brightlingsea Infant School.
Brightside Primary School.
Briscoe Primary School and Nursery.
Burnham-on-Crouch Primary School.
Cann Hall Primary School.
Castledon School.
Cedar Hall School.
Chase Lane Primary School and Nursery.
Cherry Tree Primary School and Nursery.
Chipping Ongar Primary School.
Colne Engaine Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School.
Dedham Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
Doddinghurst Church of England Voluntary Controlled Junior School.
Downham Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
Felmore Primary School.
Fingringhoe Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School.
Friars Grove Primary School.
Frobisher Primary and Nursery School.
Glenwood School.
Gosbecks Primary School.
Hatfield Peverel Infant School.
Heathlands Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, West Bergholt.
Holland Park Primary School.
Holy Family Catholic Primary School.
Ingatestone and Fryerning Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School.John Ray Infant School.
Katherine Semar Infant School.
Larchwood Primary School.
Latton Green Primary School.
Lawford Mead Infant and Nursery School.Lincewood Primary.
Mark Hall School.Montgomery Junior School.Mountnessing Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
Myland Primary School.
North Crescent Primary School.
Old Heath Community Primary School.
Our Lady of Ransom Catholic Primary School.
Ravenscroft Primary School.
Rochford Primary and Nursery School.
Rolph Church of England Primary School.
Roxwell Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
Silver End Primary School.
South Green Infant School.
Spinney Infant School.
Spinney Junior School.
St Anne Line Catholic Junior School.
St Cedd’s Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Bradwell.
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Dovecourt, Harwich.
St Luke’s Catholic Primary School.
St Michael’s Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School.
St Nicholas’ Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, Rawreth.
St Osyth Church of England Primary School.
St Teresa’s Catholic Primary School, Basildon.
Stanway Fiveways Primary School.
Sunnymede Junior School.
The Bishops’ Church of England and Roman Catholic Primary School.
The Edward Francis Junior School.
The FitzWimarc School.
The Kingswood Junior School.
The Leverton Infant and Nursery School.
The Phoenix Primary School.
Thomas Willingale School.
Two Village Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
Water Lane Primary School.
Westlands Community Primary School.
Whitmore Primary School.
William Martin Church of England Voluntary Controlled Junior School, Harlow.
William Martin Church of England Voluntary Controlled Infant and Nursery School, Harlow.
Writtle Infant School.
OPEN
Cherry Tree Primary School and Speech and Language Unit.
Great Leighs Primary School. Milwards Primary School and Nursery. The Edith Borthwick
School.
PARTIALLY OPEN
Dr Walker’s Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, Fyfield.
Jerounds Junior School.
John Bunyan Junior School.
Melbourne Park Primary School.
Perryfields Junior School.
Powers Hall Infant School Designated Nursery and Speech and Language Unit.
Prettygate Infant School.Roach Vale Primary School. The Bishop William Ward Church of England Voluntary Aided
Primary School.
The Cornelius Vermuyden School and Arts College. The Sweyne Park School. Wentworth Primary School.
Comments(13)
starsarah
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7:52pm Tue 29 Nov 11
Try again troll!
caroljb
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8:09pm Tue 29 Nov 11
streetboy75
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9:32pm Tue 29 Nov 11
Napoleon Bonapart wrote:revolting brats, who the f**k do you think you are, you must be a big man to call kids that,
Before the parent police start - you don't seem to have problem when you take your revolting brats out of school to take them holiday do you.
mindboggles
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10:31pm Tue 29 Nov 11
streetboy75 wrote:spoken like a true revolting brat (or their revolting parent).
Napoleon Bonapart wrote:revolting brats, who the f**k do you think you are, you must be a big man to call kids that,
Before the parent police start - you don't seem to have problem when you take your revolting brats out of school to take them holiday do you.
stonybrig
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11:21pm Tue 29 Nov 11
Carpe-Diem
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3:15am Wed 30 Nov 11
mindboggles wrote:Its clear who the real brats are and its sure not streetboy
streetboy75 wrote:spoken like a true revolting brat (or their revolting parent).Napoleon Bonapart wrote: Before the parent police start - you don't seem to have problem when you take your revolting brats out of school to take them holiday do you.revolting brats, who the f**k do you think you are, you must be a big man to call kids that,
The public sector have job security, mostly, decent wages and the best pensions in the business.The private sector have no security, only a few earn big bucks and pensions are lousy. The strikers shold be grateful they dont work inthe private sector and go back to work
bob64
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7:00am Wed 30 Nov 11
bob64
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7:01am Wed 30 Nov 11
Squidward Tenticals
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10:50am Wed 30 Nov 11
bob64 wrote:No. Teachers signed up to educate your children not to bring them up for you.
public sector pensions are too generous, as for pay rises? Ask someone in the private sector: haven't seen one for years, in fact pay reduction and holding on to your job is the best you can hope for. These people need to wake up and realise these cushy jobs with gold plated deals are not sustainable. As for teachers having to discipline brats, hello; that's what they signed up for! As a parent, I get blamed for my kids failings at the end of every term, well the school has them for 8 hours a day, what can I possibly achieve in the other couple of hours left after feeding them and washing them, with no teacher training and having worked all day myself.
The school has them for 6 hours a day one of which is lunch.
I hold two jobs (one of which is voluntary) and I average an 80 -100 hour week between them yet my 3 children are polite and well mannered and above all educated.
I suggest that you take some responsibility for your offspring.
gavjamdob
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12:06pm Wed 30 Nov 11
bob64 wrote:Typical parent who thinks its everyone else's job to be responsible for THEIR children.
public sector pensions are too generous, as for pay rises? Ask someone in the private sector: haven't seen one for years, in fact pay reduction and holding on to your job is the best you can hope for. These people need to wake up and realise these cushy jobs with gold plated deals are not sustainable. As for teachers having to discipline brats, hello; that's what they signed up for! As a parent, I get blamed for my kids failings at the end of every term, well the school has them for 8 hours a day, what can I possibly achieve in the other couple of hours left after feeding them and washing them, with no teacher training and having worked all day myself.
Hello; you signed up for having children, you knew what your circumstances were so don't blame anyone else if you're a poor parent - it falls squarely on your shoulders.
I remember when I was at school the best kids always had parents that helped educate them at home too - whether they worked full time or not. If you care about your child's education, you find the time. What a shame your child may not reach their potential due to your lack of responsibility.
perini
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12:32pm Wed 30 Nov 11
bob64 wrote:Being a parent brings responsibilities - noone forced you to have a child so don't now start blaming all and sundry for your lack of parenting skills. In summation: chav parents bring up chav brats! Involved parents don't!
public sector pensions are too generous, as for pay rises? Ask someone in the private sector: haven't seen one for years, in fact pay reduction and holding on to your job is the best you can hope for. These people need to wake up and realise these cushy jobs with gold plated deals are not sustainable. As for teachers having to discipline brats, hello; that's what they signed up for! As a parent, I get blamed for my kids failings at the end of every term, well the school has them for 8 hours a day, what can I possibly achieve in the other couple of hours left after feeding them and washing them, with no teacher training and having worked all day myself.
bob64
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4:14pm Wed 30 Nov 11
Napoleon Bonapart says...
7:05pm Tue 29 Nov 11