Swindon Labour Education Crisis

Education

Swindon is facing another education crisis after the Labour Government
disgracefully admitted its schools budget could be cut.

Swindon is already the second worst funded unitary authority in the country.

The Labour Government has set out four spending options, and Swindon loses out on all four  losing between 650 000 to 2 million from its annual budget.

Swindons head teachers and their staff have criticised the proposed cuts
as children will inevitably suffer.

THE IMPACT OF THE CUTS
Fewer teachers in schools, meaning bigger class sizes.
Fewer support staff, meaning more work for under pressure teachers.
Small primary schools with fewer than 250 pupils could be under threat of closure.
Essential maintenance on the town's crumbling schools could be stopped.
No more new computers for schools, and cash for new textbooks could be cut too.
More cuts to the school transport budget.
Special needs education could be hit because of less money for specially trained staff.

The Conservatives are committed to putting more money directly into schools.

We must end Labours waste, mismanagement and endless red tape.

Our children deserve to have the money spent on front line education services.

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