Postby papinian » Mon Oct 07, 2013 3:13 pm
What is Wandsworth Council's view on Mosaic Jewish Primary School's failure to correctly establish admission arrangements. Last month the Office of Schools Adjudicator found, following a complaint, that the admission arrangements for September 2013 had not been correctly determined, e.g. public consultation not followed.
I appreciate that Mosaic Jewish Primary School is a free school and its admissions are not a matter for Wandsworth Council. However, shouldn't Wandsworth Council be fulfilling its policing role (e.g. making a complaint itself) rather than leaving it to local residents to do so. I note that even though it was consulted by the Office of Schools Adjudicator Wandsworth Council failed to say anything about the complaint made.
Mosaic Jewish Primary School hasn't even come close to filling the 30 places for September 2013 admission - its first year - and most of its pupils are from outside of Wandsworth Council area. Yet huge amounts of resources are being spent on it that could be spend on hard-pressed overcrowded schools in areas of the borough. Is that fair?