Postby yummydaddy » Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:45 pm
Equality,
If anybody is patronising it is you: you want to tell us what schools our children will have to go to (including poorly performing BPS).
And talking about rudeness, it was you, as far as I remember, that accused people of lies, prevarication, half answers, self interest, reading animal farm, you were talking about “landing punches†and threaten with media, etc, etc.
So just accept this is an animated forum, and don’t be so thin-skinned, in particular if your are at least as “outspoken†as others.
On your question:
I have never commented on oversubscription, so not sure why you ask me this question.
But happy to putting in my 5 cents:
Oversubscription tells you probably only one part of the truth (many schools might indeed be oversubscribed), what counts probably more is the free school places – At the moment 175 free place excluding the faith –based places. This compares with 1,200-1700 children hitting the school system in a few years.
I don’t know why me mentioning hard facts (massive increase in birth rate) is not convincing ? Not convincing because it doesn’t fit your argument ?
In this respect, I encourage you to be more consistent in your arguments: On one hand you keep on bringing up Belleville expansion, I presume, to build up the carefully managed stereotype of the greedy, multimillion, banker that lives BTC (My family, the 4 of us, live BTC, in a small 2-bed flat, and quite frankly I struggle to make ends meet, like many of the families in my children’s class).
But, on the other hand, I don’t know if you will see the irony, the Belleville expansion example clearly demonstrates the substantial increase in birth rates and how one can already see the wave hitting Primary schools (and will hit secondary in a few years).
Belleville expansion example also shows in what a mess the council gets itself if they don’t plan ahead. If the council had addressed the increase in birth rates a few year ago, you would now have a stand-alone school on Forthbridge school (which could hold more than just 1 form) and everybody would be happy.