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"Tearing the Heart Out of OurCommunity"

Hackney IWCA | 18.05.2002 19:50

Local school threatened with closure

"Tearing the Heart Out of Our Community" - Threat to Close Laburnum Primary

13th May 2002
The threat of closure hangs over Laburnum Primary School in Haggerston. As if shutting down Haggerston Pool, threatening Apples and Pears play area and the one o'clock club weren't enough, Hackney Council's New Labour administration is now threatening to shut down the local primary school.

While it is claimed there are surplus places in the Hoxton, Haggerston and Queensbridge area, chair of the governors at the school, Graham Myers has made it clear that the school is close to capacity:
"We have more information on the reasons the council proposes to close Laburnum. Basically, the council has worked out that Laburnum has a surplus of school places. However, according to the LEA we have a form and a half entry (one and a half classes per year group). Although we have only been single form entry (one class per year group) for some time, because when teachers left the school 1991-1992 those classes were closed down by the authority. The teachers were not replaced! So it is quite amazing that the same authority now tell us that we should actually have 330 pupils instead of our 220. Currently every class is at full capacity ie 25 or more. In fact, there is a waiting list for certain classes. Also, the fact that we have a brand new computer suite, a brand new science room, just completed, and the school office was moved down stairs into what was formally the year 2 class room. We doubt very much if we could accomodate 330 pupils."


The real reasons may be more complicated than what the council are claiming and one schoolkid hit the nail on the head when he said "Hackney Council wants to close our school and make it into posh flats!". Laburnum School is on prime development land overlooking Regents Canal and ripe for conversion into flats for Hackney's yuppie influx. And after all, who needs a local state primary when you could go private?

The IWCA is meeting with supporters of the campaign to keep Laburnum School open and will do what we can to prevent another sell-off of a much needed community asset. So soon after New Labour strengthened their hold on the Council it's nice to see they've started out as they mean to go on - closing community facilities in working class areas. The IWCA will fight them every step of the way.

Hackney IWCA
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