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Headteacher warns underfunding schools risks closures The Standard

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Classrooms of 60 pupils, teachers not being replaced, and no more school trips. Headteachers are preparing to vote for strike action, warning that underfunding schools risks some being forced to close. Our Commissioning Editor and Feature Writer Katie Strick explains why schools are struggling so much, as Richard Slade, headteacher of Plumcroft primary school in Greenwich explains the issues he’s dealing with. In this episode:

Why are schools struggling?How ‘underfunding’ of schools impacts staff and extracurricular studiesSchools not replacing teachersHow the work stress is pushing teachers to the edgeWill the Autumn Budget provide some respite for schools?
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Classrooms of 60 pupils, teachers not being replaced, and no more school trips. Headteachers are preparing to vote for strike action, warning that underfunding schools risks some being forced to close. Our Commissioning Editor and Feature Writer Katie Strick explains why schools are struggling so much, as Richard Slade, headteacher of Plumcroft primary school in Greenwich explains the issues he’s dealing with. In this episode:

Why are schools struggling?How ‘underfunding’ of schools impacts staff and extracurricular studiesSchools not replacing teachersHow the work stress is pushing teachers to the edgeWill the Autumn Budget provide some respite for schools?
Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10 min