2016-07-04

Over 20 schools in Salford are set to shut tomorrow as part of a one-day strike by the National Union of Teachers (NUT).

In all, 20 primary schools and two secondary schools in Salford are set to either close or partially close, in a move which will cause major disrpution for parents across the city.

One mum of three Louise, 31, described how the industrial action was causing problems for local families.

She has two children in a school that is closed tomorrow, and one in a school that is open.

She said: “I’m not happy about the strike.

“The strike isn’t very fair as it is not affecting the people it should be.”

NUT say that their members are striking because of dispute between the union over demands are to increase funding to schools and education, guarantee terms and conditions in all types of schools, and to resume negotiations on teacher contracts reagarding workload.

Kevin Courtney, Acting General Secretary of NUT said: “The NUT is not taking action lightly.

“In light of the huge funding cuts to schools, worsening terms and conditions, and unmanageable and exhausting workloads, teachers cannot be expected to go on without significant change.”

Full details of the schools that will be affected by strikes in Salford on Tuesday 5 July are (schools closed unless stated otherwise):

• Beech Street Primary School

• Brentnall Primary School

School is partially open. Open to: Nursery, one of our Reception classes, Year 4 and Year 6 only. Closed for: our other Reception class, Years 1,2,3 and 5

• Christ Church CE School

• Clarendon Road Primary School

• Ellenbrook Primary School

• Fiddlers Lane Primary School

Year 1 and 2 trip will still go ahead as planned.

• Hilton Lane Primary School

PARTIAL CLOSURE due to NUT industrial action. School is closed to Year 5 but open to all other year groups.

• James Brindley Primary School

Nursery, Year 3 and Year 5 will be open

• Lewis Street Primary School

• Monton Green Primary School

• Moorfield Primary School

Year 1, Year 2, Year 3/4 and Year 4/5 are open to pupils. All other classes are closed. School will fully re-open on Wednesday 6th July at 8:55am.

• Peel Hall Primary School

Closed to Nursery and Reception due to NUT strike action. School remains open for Years 1 – 6

• Primrose Hill Community Primary School

Partially closed due to NUT strike All classes in school EXCEPT Reception, Y1A and Y2H

• St Luke’s CE Primary School

ONLY CLOSED FOR CLASSES 2C, 2W and 6T.

– St Mark’s RC Primary, Clifton

Open but only reception, year 1 and year 4 are in. Nursery, year 2, 3, 5 and 6 are all off

• St Patrick’s RC High School

• St Paul’s Peel CE Primary School

School is closed for: Nursery, Reception Y, Reception Z and Class 3M. School is open for: Class 1, Class 1H, Class 2, Class 3S, Class 4A, Class 4D, Class 5W, Class 5/6 and Class 6.

• St Philip’s CE Primary School

N,Lr1,Lr2 and Year 2 closed for children. Rest of school open

• Summerville Primary School

Partial closure. Closed for Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3/4T on 5th July only. School will be open for all other classes.

• The Friars Primary School

• Willow Tree Primary School

• St Patricks RC High School

Year 7 & 8 awards evening should be aware that this will still be going ahead as planned.

• St Ambrose Barlow

The post Salford schools to shut Tuesday 5 July due to teacher’s strike appeared first on SalfordOnline.com.

Show more