NUT on Free Schools

Monday, 5 September 2011 9:32 AM

Commenting on the opening of Free Schools this month, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers' union, said:

"As any young person starts at a new school one would wish them well and want them to be given every opportunity to achieve their full potential. In the NUT we believe that the evidence of the recent GCSE and A-Level results shows that our existing schools are doing very well and have shown improving results year on year.

"Free Schools, like academies, will offer less transparency and undermine community cohesion. They are not required to employ qualified teachers and are not accountable to democratically elected local authorities despite being funded by the tax payer. This ideologically-driven experiment is hard to justify at a time of school budget cuts in addition to the loss of vital local authority services for SEN pupils, the squeeze on libraries and Sure Start amongst others.

"Talk of 'state monopoly' shows that the Government fundamentally misunderstands the need for coherence in the education service. Put simply, Free Schools are the very opposite of localism.

"We need a good local school for every child and for every community, not the educational 'free for all' of Free Schools."

For further information contact Caroline Cowie on 0207 380 4706 or 07879480061

 


Ian Greaves
NUT Press Office
Hamilton House, Mabledon Place WC1H 9BD
0207 380 4706
i.greaves@nut.org.uk

Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/NUTOnline
 

Disclaimer: Press releases published on this page are from key opinion formers who promote their organisation's activities by subscribing to a campaign site within politics.co.uk. politics.co.uk does not endorse, edit, or attempt to balance the opinions expressed on this page. The content of press releases are wholly the responsibility of the originating company or organisation.

Related stories

Gove hails free schools success

Michael Gove's free schools programme has attracted 604 applications since it launched

A defiant Michael Gove has insisted the government's free schools programme is on track.

comments comments

Gove promises no 'wackoidal' free schools

Gove: 'No wackoidal theories'

Michael Gove's free school programme will leave no space for "wackoidal" theories on religion and science, he has pledged.

comments comments

Diplomas set for "vast majority" of schools

Diplomas launch September 2009

Nearly three quarters of secondary schools and the vast majority of colleges will offer students diplomas from this September.

Clegg speech on free schools in full

Crucially, parents need to do their bit, supporting teachers.

Read Nick Clegg's speech on free schools and education in full on politics.co.uk.

comments comments

NUT: Free schools will undermine communities

NUT: Free schools will undermine communities

Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, says free schools lack transparency and will undermine communities.

comments comments

Gove speech on 'the underclass' in full

'Parents should take responsibility for their child’s behaviour in school.'

Read Michael Gove's speech on school discipline and male role models in full.

comments comments

Universities to play larger role in A-levels

The new policy comes after studies indicated universities think A-levels are not sufficiently intellectually stretching.

Proposals to give universities more influence over the structure of A-levels are being met with a mixed response by education professionals.

comments comments

Tories warn of 'education apartheid'

Tories warn exam changes are creating an education apartheid

England is facing an "education apartheid" as private school pupils increasingly study for different exams than those in the state sector, David Willetts has warned.

A-level grades continue to rise

Proportion of students getting A at A-level increase for 24th year running

The number of A-level students receiving the top grade has increased for the 24th year in a row, official figures show.

Press Releases

NUT video: 68 is too late

NUT Cymru motion at Wales TUC Conference calls for school banding rethink

NUT Cymru highlights supply worker concerns at TUC Conference

NUT: Grade pressures come from Ofsted, whose "criteria for success change as often as the weather"

NUT members to strike at Downhills School, Haringey, London

NUT: Gove’s latest pay proposals on pay fly in the face of evidence

NUT: The issue for parents of SEN children is cuts to disability services, not choice

NUT: Pupil premium is not being used in the way Nick Clegg apparently thinks it is

NUT on Michael Gove and social mobility

NUT: Ofsted Chief on School Inspections

More Articles ...

Twitter

Join the conversation at #opinion_formers

Related Opinion Former Press Releases

TACT: Back to School – looked after children and the education reforms

The coalition has introduced a whole raft of educational reforms. With schools re-opening after the summer holidays, now is a good time to take stock of these changes and the likely impact on a particular group of children and young people whose educational outcomes are very poor – children and young people in the care of the local authority.

NUT: Free Schools & University Technical Colleges

Commenting on Michael Gove’s statement to the House of Commons on University Technical Colleges and Free Schools, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union said:

NUT comment on Nick Clegg’s 'Free Schools' speech

Commenting on the Deputy Prime Minister’s speech, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers’ union, said this:

Special event coverage

ESRC logo

Festival of Social Sciences: Celebrating the Social Sciences

Evidence-based policy should not be a radical concept. It needs to be celebrated.

ESRC logo

Festival of Social Sciences: 2 languages: 2 brains, 2 minds, 2 cultures?

As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, the Deafness Cognition And Language Research Centre (DCAL) hosted an event exploring the powerful benefits of bilingualism in spoken and sign languages, for hearing and deaf people alike - benefits that reach hearing and deaf people alike.

Opinion Former Events

Voice: Feeling stressed? Understand yourself? Now, move forward Conference

Application forms are now available for an exciting conference in Manchester. The fun-packed day will give you practical solutions and advice on managing stress and time to help you achieve a work/life balance.

BHA: The Marriage Debate - ‘This house would legalise same-sex marriage in England and Wales'

Two weeks before the Government’s consultation on same-sex marriage draws to a close, Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association is participating in a debate hosted by Catholic Voices on the motion, ‘This House Would Legalise Same-Sex Marriage’.

BSIA: Information Destruction Exhibition and Conference

This one-day event is targeted at professionals operating in the information destruction industry, and aims at keeping delegates updated on recent developments in their sector, providing an opportunity to network with fellow professionals, whilst offering access to an informative exhibition and a comprehensive conference programme.

ABI: The Future of Long-term Savings & Retirement Income - Automatic Enrolment and Beyond Conference

The Future of Long-term Savings & Retirement Income - Automatic Enrolment and Beyond Conference

Take the Gold Challenge for St Dunstan's

We provide lifelong support for blind and visually impaired ex-Service men and women. You can help give more blind heroes an independent future by taking the Gold Challenge

TACT: 2013 Virgin London Marathon

Join TACT at one of the greatest sporting events on the planet and help give a child in care a future to smile about.

Newsletter sign up

By signing-up you agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.

Unsubscribe