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Montgomery Primary School teachers strike over academy plan | Montgomery Primary School teachers strike over academy plan |
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Teachers at a primary school in Birmingham have gone on strike for a second time over plans to turn it into an academy. | Teachers at a primary school in Birmingham have gone on strike for a second time over plans to turn it into an academy. |
Governors at Montgomery Primary School, in Sparkbrook, have backed proposals to remove it from local authority control and seek an external sponsor. | Governors at Montgomery Primary School, in Sparkbrook, have backed proposals to remove it from local authority control and seek an external sponsor. |
Education Secretary Michael Gove said academy status would improve standards at some of the poorest schools. | Education Secretary Michael Gove said academy status would improve standards at some of the poorest schools. |
Teachers at the school also took industrial action in December. | Teachers at the school also took industrial action in December. |
A 300-name petition of parents against the proposal was handed in on Monday. | A 300-name petition of parents against the proposal was handed in on Monday. |
'Less say' | 'Less say' |
Some parents at the school said they had not been consulted properly. | Some parents at the school said they had not been consulted properly. |
Mohammed Ashraf, who has a 10-year-old daughter at the school, said it was "unnecessary and unjust to remove all choice" and to "impose" academy status on the school. | |
Mr Ashraf also said he was concerned parents would have less say in how the school was run and how money was spent if a private sponsor took it over. | |
Earlier, about 60 staff and parents manned picket lines outside the school until about 09:45 GMT, according to the NASUWT teaching union. | Earlier, about 60 staff and parents manned picket lines outside the school until about 09:45 GMT, according to the NASUWT teaching union. |
In Ofsted's latest report, dating back to 2009, Montgomery primary was rated as "satisfactory". | In Ofsted's latest report, dating back to 2009, Montgomery primary was rated as "satisfactory". |
Anne Brimacombe, from the NASUWT, said: "Parents and teachers feel the school is improving. | Anne Brimacombe, from the NASUWT, said: "Parents and teachers feel the school is improving. |
"Results are set to go up this year and we don't think it's a failing school." | "Results are set to go up this year and we don't think it's a failing school." |
Public meeting | Public meeting |
She added that there were three outstanding schools in the area that could offer support to improve standards. | She added that there were three outstanding schools in the area that could offer support to improve standards. |
A public meeting is due to take place at Sparkbrook Community Hall and Islamic Centre at 19:30 GMT on Thursday. | A public meeting is due to take place at Sparkbrook Community Hall and Islamic Centre at 19:30 GMT on Thursday. |
The 200 poorest-performing schools in the country are being encouraged to seek academy status. | The 200 poorest-performing schools in the country are being encouraged to seek academy status. |
The schools have been identified based on Key Stage Two Sats results between 2004 and 2009. | The schools have been identified based on Key Stage Two Sats results between 2004 and 2009. |
Many schools opted out of Sats in 2010. | Many schools opted out of Sats in 2010. |
The Department for Education said becoming an academy was the "right course" for Montgomery Primary, which has about 700 pupils and employs 150 staff. | The Department for Education said becoming an academy was the "right course" for Montgomery Primary, which has about 700 pupils and employs 150 staff. |
It said: "Sponsored Academy status will give the school the impetus it needs to raise standards and help pupils meet the national standards for literacy and numeracy. | It said: "Sponsored Academy status will give the school the impetus it needs to raise standards and help pupils meet the national standards for literacy and numeracy. |
"Academies have already turned around hundreds of struggling secondary schools across the country and are improving their results at twice the national average rate." | "Academies have already turned around hundreds of struggling secondary schools across the country and are improving their results at twice the national average rate." |
Birmingham City Council said it was supporting the school and a consultation over the plans would take place. | Birmingham City Council said it was supporting the school and a consultation over the plans would take place. |