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Hundreds of school pupils stage walkout in Colchester

Red Essex | 06.12.2003 18:22 | Repression | Social Struggles | Cambridge | London

Hundreds of School pupils stage walkout and protest in Colchester, Essex.

Friday, 5th December, 2003

Today St. Helena school kids rose up in revolt and demanded their rights. Around 300 school kids walked out of lessons, demonstrated, ran amok and caused general mayhem.

The iniatially tentative protest stayed within school grounds for half an hour or so and teachers had half control of the crowd - but as time wore on St. Helena kids realised that parading round the back of the school would not do and rushed onto Sheepen Road to make their protest more clearly.

The feeling was electric and inspirational - the feeling of people who for the first time realise that orders only have power if you obey them

Democracy

The protests have been a reaction to plans by the school to split up classes (and class mates) into divided houses. The school council was informed rather than consulted and the kids were given a like or lump it attitude by the authorities.

Well, they decided that this would not do...

These kids want a say in their own lives, they want to be treated with a bit of respect and they are thrilled at the possiblility of fighting back against these plans.

The shouts of 'strike, strike, strike' and 'we will not be moved' were brilliant as kids rushed round their teachers who helplessly looked on and tried to gain some sort of command of them. No chance. Fear did not work.

Burning school ties and blocking the road the best of these protesters were not going to be moved and were learning strategy and tactics as they marched, blocaded and sang.

Irresponsible to some - but only those aged and withered by time.

After two hours of protest some of the kids had gone back (for dinner) and plans were afoot as to how to take the protests forward. One girl shouted "if they don't give us what we want then this is round one, round two begins on Monday."

Watch this space!

This report posted to the Colchester Socialist Alliance website.


Also, from mainstream media:
Colchester Evening GazetteColchester: Hundred pupils in walkout.

Pupils at a Colchester school staged a walkout today.

About 100 children attending St Helena School in Sheepen Road left lessons at 11.30am.

Headteacher Clive Waddington said the children were protesting at plans to merge tutor groups, mixing years seven to 11.

Mr Waddington said: "We want to create a different pastoral atmosphere and want older students to take responsibility for younger students and for younger students to look up to older students."

He said it was an antibullying measure and pupils had been told of the plan in July. It is due to be implemented at the start of next term.


Published Friday December 5, 2003

Colchester Evening Gazette :

This follows Colchester school students staging strikes and road blocks against war on Iraq earlier in the year.






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Inspirational!

06.12.2003 19:11

This is inspirational! The young people at St. Helena's school in Colchester are to be commended for their example.

I think the world will become a better place if a new generation were to learn the lessons that solidarity can bring human dignity!

We all need to assert ourselves against unaccountable bureaucracy. We live in a world where multinational corporations put profit before people and the Earth, and where polticians order wars, terror and murder to prop up their rotten and unjust 'order'!

The popular empowerment of the great anti war protest Feb 15th 2003 must now filter through society in a million fragmentary flows, in a million different localised rebellions, before uniting again on a broader and more deeply rooted and politicised scale in the future. This will lead to a movement that can change the world.

The school students are right to rebel against having a new house system imposed upon them. School students and young people should be listened to, not pushed around by the authorities. Maybe they will now be treated with more respect.

The authorities have been trying to clamp down on school student's rights to political protest since the anti-war rebellions in the spring. The pupils need to assert their rights.

The whole of society needs to learn this lesson.

I had always cherished the hope that the millions on the streets against war, the school students strikes against the war in Colchester and everywhere else would teach a new generation the power of protest, of solidarity and popular democracy!

Keep it up!
ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE!

Re-Sista!
- Homepage: http://www.colchesterpeace.org.uk/


Update

09.12.2003 14:15

Just to update people...

On Monday morning every class was read out a letter from the head. The content of the letter was two fold.

Firstly, you are all a bunch of anarchists and litter bugs - shame on you.

Secondly, I'm in negotiations with the year 11 leaders of the protests and am considering either scrapping the proposal or making large concessions.

The decision will be announced on Wednesday (Year 11's last day - not a coincidence).

My feeling is this means that some concessions have definately been won - the head would have blustered and only threatened if he'd not considered it.

The pupils didn't take further action on Monday, waiting to hear what the final response is to be - well done to all of them - it shows that direct action works, but keep your guard up!

Jim Jepps
mail e-mail: jimjepps@hotmail.com