The local council want to shut my sons secondary school, Ryeish Green based on a falling roll. Research carried out by the council shows that the roll will continue to fall making the school not viable. However, independent research carried out shows that the councils figures are wrong and the that the roll will actually rise making the school a necessity. It is the only school in Wokingham designated as “rural” and the only one this side of the district. Should it be closed it will mean a great deal more travel across the district for the displaced pupils – many of whom can walk today.
My personal view is that this is a purely political move for the council who could do with the money the sale of such a large site would bring in. Of course they claim otherwise, however, I would be very surprised if the council just left the site empty though.
Anyway should you wish to support the school you can do so on the Downing Street e-petitions site. I would urge you to do so.
Aug 13
3 Comments Save Ryeish Green School
donna hollings
August 28th, 2007 at 00:20
1why close a school like this when there are so many new housing developments being built the small communities of three mile cross, spencers wood, risely, shinfield all need it i think that it is ludicoss to close such a school
Sharon Knight
April 17th, 2008 at 00:13
2I left Ryeish Green School in April 2007 where I was employed as a Special Needs Teacher. I felt ‘forced’ to leave a job I loved because of this threatened closure although I was happy to drive 20 miles to work each day to work with children who really appreciated my input. I have been teaching for 14 years now and have never met such a committed team as that at Ryeish Green School. My last 2 schools were very ‘high achieving’ schools, with at least 75% A-C grades but believe me, the staff were not half as good as those at Ryeish Green. RGS has such a high proportion of students with educational needs. Parents will find it very hard indeed to find the support elsewhere that RGS provides for children with SEN. You would not believe how much these people care for children. If it hadn’t been for all of these closure threats, I would still very happily be working at RGS now.
Jonathan Bull
August 19th, 2008 at 15:59
3Agree
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