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Campaigners call for changes to secondary education in Stamford

Campaigners call for changes to secondary education in Stamford Campaigners are calling for changes to secondary education after children were denied places at their preferred schools. Only 68 per cent of Stamford’s 11-year-olds have been offered a place at their first choice of school, falling far short of the 88 per cent recorded across Lincolnshire. A group of parents and residents have set up a group to fight for more choice as a result of this year’s offers, while headteachers have set out what they want to do. Stamford Welland Academy in Green Lane, Stamford The parents group wants to see improvement made at Stamford Welland Academy to boost its reputation and make it a more attractive choice for future pupils.

Headteachers at Stamford Welland Academy and Casterton College Rutland set out views on how to address education in Stamford

Headteachers at Stamford Welland Academy and Casterton College Rutland set out views on how to address education in Stamford Headteachers have opposing views on how to address concerns about secondary education in Stamford. Parents are calling for action after 33 children missed out on a place at either of their preferred schools. Casterton College was over-subscribed meaning many pupils have been offered a place at Stamford Welland Academy instead. Carl Smith, principal of Casterton College Rutland Headteacher Vicky Lloyd has urged parents to “give the school a chance” while the principal at Casterton, Carl Smith, has submitted a bid to increase his pupil numbers.

Over 90% of children attending school despite COVID disruption

Over 90% of children attending school despite COVID disruption Council implements catch-up operation Over 90% of children are attending school in Lincolnshire, despite 100 outbreaks in schools as of Wednesday. Heather Sandy, Executive Director for Children’s Services at Lincolnshire County Council, said: “Since September, school attendance has been above the national average as it was during the first lockdown.” She added that the strong attendance at schools “is helping pupils catch up and is providing opportunities for social interaction.” Heather Sandy, Executive Director for Children’s Services. | Picture: Calvin Robinson Ofsted said in a report last week that “children hardest hit by COVID-19 pandemic are regressing in basic skills and learning”.

Around 17 per cent of pupils in Lincolnshire are attending school in third national lockdown

Around 17 per cent of pupils in Lincolnshire are attending school in third national lockdown  | Updated: 13:32, 13 January 2021 Around 17 per cent of children are attending school in Lincolnshire for face-to-face lessons this week due to the Covid-19 disruption and national lockdown restrictions, council bosses revealed. This compares to November’s lockdown that saw over 90 per cent of children attending in Lincolnshire - as schools were allowed to be open for all pupils, not just for essential workers’ children. The third lockdown has delayed children going back to school after the Christmas holidays, only permitting vulnerable children and those of key workers to attend. All other children have to learn remotely until February half term.

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