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simon kittle, head teacher at a primary school and vice president at the national association of head teachers, thank you forjoining us. the headlines on bbc news: mounting pressure on the cabinet office minister sir gavin williamson after further accusations of bullying language against a senior civil servant. headteachers in england warn they�*re facing a financial crisis, with many schools considering cutting teachers or reducing their hours to save money. millions of people in the us head to the polls as the republicans and democrats fight for control of congress. investigators in seoul have raided 55 offices as they continue their search for answers to what led to the deadly crowd crush ten days ago. the head of south korea�*s national police had his office raided. 0ther police and fire administrations were visited by officials, as well as the itaewon

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first of all to the condition of the eight—year—old girl, who was removed from the house in north—western germany at the end of september. prosecutors say there is no sign that she was physically abused or malnourished, though as to her psychological condition, that is something which is still being assessed. local media reports suggest that while she is able to speak and to do arithmetic, for example, she finds it difficult to climb stairs because she is physically underdeveloped. a psychological assessment will of course continue. 0ne expert has told the german news agency hear that this is going to be like she has landed on another planet. she never left that house, she never had contact with other people, let alone other children. she never went to school, neverwent other children. she never went to school, never went for a walk in the woods. so a great deal of adjustment, and while she is under the care of a foster family. in the meantime, prosecutors are trying to establish exactly what happened here. it seems that the mother of

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0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports from the southwestern province of balochistan. the waters came, wrecking everything in their path. the classroom block at this boys�* school stood no chance. one small mercy is that no one was inside at the time. rohan watched as his school turned to ruin. translation: l was standing | on the hill when i saw the water and rocks gushing down. 0ur classroom was destroyed. we even lost our playground. claimed by a catastrophe pakistan�*s government says is due to climate change. another tale of devastation at the girls�* school close by. and an early lesson in resilience.

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the school won�*t put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it is hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they�*ve got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect probably next year or the year after. i think there's a lot of pressure on the school. they're doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds with lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it's difficult for them. i mean, i don't know what they are going to do in the long run, - because there is not an endless pot of money there everyone's got. - schools are managing for now. but today head teachers are warning there are no more easy savings. so what�*s the big picture on funding? well, schools in england are getting cash increases from the government. but all the costs are rising so rapidly, that they�*re beginning to outstrip that extra money.

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books balance. there is no low hanging fruit in schools, it will mean children with additional needs don�*t get the extra adult support or as simple as some of our children coming into nursery won�*t have an aduu coming into nursery won�*t have an adult to help them if they aren�*t toilet chain. there was no excess. you touched on this in your first answer, but i wonder if you might elaborate a little bit more for me about the main cause of rising costs. you mentioned staff salaries, and also the price of energy. yes. and also the price of energy. yes, staff salaries _ and also the price of energy. yes, staff salaries is _ and also the price of energy. yes, staff salaries is a _ and also the price of energy. yes, staff salaries is a huge _ and also the price of energy. yes, staff salaries is a huge one - and also the price of energy. ye: staff salaries is a huge one for our school. we are locked into an energy deal with the local authority so we had budgeted for and increase but it is the teacher pay rise and also the teaching assistant pay rise. we are a school that is very inclusive so we have a lot of teaching assistant support. they received a pay rise

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in these socially conservative districts, where many girls aren�*t allowed to attend school, it was already tough to get an education. now they�*re learning in tents. 15—year—old ayesha is determined to become a doctor. translation: i miss my classroom. we had desks and we didn�*t have to sit on the floor. my dream is for my school to be rebuilt. brick by brick, recovery is slow. abdul qayyum collects the fragments of the home which was in his family for a century. translation: my daughter - is desperate to move back here. day and night, she asks for her bedroom. i am scared to rebuild here in case it floods again. this part of balochistan doesn�*t get much rain, let alone flash floods. but this year, they arrived with force, the water translation: my daughter -

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up is getting harder. some teaching assistants have left and not been replaced. that�*s because the bills are going up. we are tightening our belts and it gets to the point where, how much more can you tighten? we are shopping around as much as we can to make sure that we�*re getting the best possible deal on milk and paper, but that takes a lot of time, and also those prices change. so we are doing our very best, but i don�*t think it sustainable to keep at this level of tightening, because there�*s only so much you can strip back before actually the impact on the children is massive. these are just some of their rising costs. the 5% teachers�* pay increase is £90,000 extra. the cost to the school of each meal up from £2.30 to £2.87. the bus for one school trip, up from £870, to 1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box, to £3.87.

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and that�*s why this head teacher is worried. the only people who are missing out, you know, of the impact of all of this, is the children. if we�*re not giving them the education they deserve now, what are we all doing? school spending is up £4 billion this year. the government says there is energy help too. but many head teachers say they are facing too much uncertainty. branwenjeffreys, bbc news, west bromwich. joining me now is the vice president of the national association of head teachers, simon kidwell, who is also headteacher at hardford manor primary school. good to have you with us, thank you forjoining us. i wonder if you could tell me a little bit about the financial challenges you are facing at your school to give our viewers a sense of what it is actually like on the ground. sense of what it is actually like on the ground-—

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news, west bromwich. earlier i spoke to michael loveman, headteacher of cann bridge school, about how financial pressures are affecting his staff and students. we are a school for children with severe learning difficulties, as you said. we have 94 students at the moment between the ages of 3—19, and my staff, there is 120. really high staff commitment to look after the needs of the children we have. that's because of the ratio of staff to pupils required, because of the pupils�* special needs. what choices are you facing financially at the moment? head teachers saying they may have to cut staff hours. what choices are you making at the moment because of budget difficulties all schools are facing? it is very difficult. i was just listening to your last interview, are not any easy fixes. there is nothing left to strip back,

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so much you can strip back before actually the impact on the children is massive. these are just some of their rising costs. the 5% teachers�* pay increase is £90,000 extra. the cost to the school of each meal up from £2.30 to £2.87. the bus for one school trip, up from £870, to 1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box, to £3.87. the school won't put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it is hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they've got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect probably next year or the year after. i think there's a lot of pressure on the school. they're doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds with lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it's difficult for them.

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