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Coventry's Henley Green school academy plans prompt legal action Coventry's Henley Green school in legal wrangle
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Plans to turn a Coventry school into an academy have prompted legal proceedings to be launched against the government.Plans to turn a Coventry school into an academy have prompted legal proceedings to be launched against the government.
The city council is seeking a judicial review at the High Court after it was told to begin the process of changing Henley Green Primary School's status.The city council is seeking a judicial review at the High Court after it was told to begin the process of changing Henley Green Primary School's status.
A Department for Education (DfE) spokesperson said "concerns over the poor progress of pupils" had led to the decision to change its status. A Department for Education (DfE) spokesman said concerns over pupils' progress had led to the decision.
Councillor David Kershaw said the council was "against forced academies". Cabinet member for education David Kershaw said the council was "against forced academies".
Mr Kershaw, cabinet member for education, said the Labour-led authority had already implemented its own intervention programme to raise standards. Mr Kershaw said the Labour-led authority had already implemented its own intervention programme to raise standards.
Academies are schools outside local authority control.Academies are schools outside local authority control.
They can choose how they deliver the curriculum, set their own pay and conditions for staff and many have their own sponsors.They can choose how they deliver the curriculum, set their own pay and conditions for staff and many have their own sponsors.
These sponsors will usually be businesses, universities, charities or faith groups.These sponsors will usually be businesses, universities, charities or faith groups.
Teaching unions have warned that the shift towards academy status will break up the traditional state school system, with claims that it could become a form of back-door privatisation.Teaching unions have warned that the shift towards academy status will break up the traditional state school system, with claims that it could become a form of back-door privatisation.
Coventry City Council admits that Henley Green Primary school is a "challenging" school but it insists that it is improving.Coventry City Council admits that Henley Green Primary school is a "challenging" school but it insists that it is improving.
Council officials tell me they are confident that its next set of exam results, expected in July, will show that the school is turning itself around.Council officials tell me they are confident that its next set of exam results, expected in July, will show that the school is turning itself around.
'Disrupt the school''Disrupt the school'
He said: "This school is making progress... because of the quality of the leadership and the teaching in that school. He said: "This school is making progress...because of the quality of the leadership and the teaching in that school.
"We believe that we have got the moral purpose and the determination to raise standards of achievement in this school."We believe that we have got the moral purpose and the determination to raise standards of achievement in this school.
"They [DfE] have sent a letter saying you must take the necessary bureaucratic procedures to start the process now."They [DfE] have sent a letter saying you must take the necessary bureaucratic procedures to start the process now.
"If we just sat back and allowed this to go ahead as we've been instructed, it will disrupt the school, it will interfere with the youngsters' progress and there will be local controversy.""If we just sat back and allowed this to go ahead as we've been instructed, it will disrupt the school, it will interfere with the youngsters' progress and there will be local controversy."
In a statement, the DfE said: "Henley Green Primary's results have been on a downward trend since 2009 and the number of pupils making expected progress is well below the national average.In a statement, the DfE said: "Henley Green Primary's results have been on a downward trend since 2009 and the number of pupils making expected progress is well below the national average.
"We are very concerned that the school is failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education. Ofsted has also raised concerns. "We are very concerned the school is failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education. Ofsted has also raised concerns.
"We think the strong support and external challenge of an academy sponsor is the best way to improve schools that are consistently under performing. "We think the strong support and external challenge of an academy sponsor is the best way to improve schools that are consistently underperforming.
"We would, therefore, like the school to begin the process which could lead to it becoming an academy."We would, therefore, like the school to begin the process which could lead to it becoming an academy.
"We will consider this legal challenge and respond in due course.""We will consider this legal challenge and respond in due course."