Showing posts with label Bryon Court Primary School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bryon Court Primary School. Show all posts

Monday, 20 May 2024

Byron Court complaint against Ofsted going to external complaints process as strikes continue tomorrow and Wednesday over forced academisation

 


From Brent National Education Union

 

NEU members at Byron Court Primary School are continuing their strike in a fight to save their local community school which is threatened with a forced privatisation by the huge Harris Federation chain of academies. PICKET LINES OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL TUESDAY 21st and WEDNESDAY 22nd May.

 

[Subsequent dates: 4th/ 5th/ 6th June]

 

Staff at Byron Court Primary School in Wembley went on strike last week and will be striking again this week to save their local community school from a forced “academy order” following an intimidating Ofsted inspection which has left some staff fearing for their mental health and their futures. Many of these long-serving staff served the school’s community throughout the pandemic and face uncertainty in their jobs, pay and conditions as they face a takeover by the hostile Harris multi-academy trust.

 

NEU MEMBERS, PARENTS, COUNCILLORS AND THE LOCAL COMMUNITY HAVE BEEN TURNING OUT TO SUPPORT THE PICKET LINES AND PROTESTS FOLLOWING A HIGH PROFILE PARENT CAMPAIGN which is also supported by the local MP Barry Gardiner.

 

Staff and parent supporters are continuing to lobby the Secretary of State to get their academy order revoked, asking for a reinspection, handled fairly and proportionately. There is a live complaint lodged with Ofsted which has exhausted the internal complaints process in which Ofsted “mark their own work” and will now be sent to the external complaints process. It is hoped this may halt the takeover.

 

Jenny Cooper of the NEU national executive has stated:

 

We will not be stopping this fight any time soon as there is too much at stake here and we know we have the support of the community. Gillian Keegan knows what she can do: commission a reinspection and pause the academy order; this could resolve our dispute.


Monday, 29 April 2024

Wembley FC get behind battle to save Byron Court Primary School from academisation

 

There's a bit of a tradition of Brent sports stars getting behind community campaigns to save local facilities for young people. Remember boxer Audley Harrison fighting for Stonebridge Adventure Playground? LINK

Having grown up in the borough they know what facilities are important for young people  and contributed to their own success.

Wembley FC tweeted the above picture over the weekend and said:

We utterly believe in the @SaveByronCourt cause. Our players, one of which attended the school, wore “SAVE BYRON COURT” t-shirts ahead of our last game of the season yesterday.