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Friday, 14 December, 2001, 13:51 GMT
Pupils strike over school closure
Schoolchildren boycott classes in Bristol
The pupils boycotted classes for two hours
More than 200 children boycotted classes for two hours in Bristol over plans to close their school.

The pupils refused to attend lessons at Lawrence Weston School, one of two recommended for closure in a review of education across the city.

They gathered outside the school gates at 0900 GMT on Friday shouting slogans such as "Let's be clear, our school stays here" and waving banners reading: "Don't mess with our education".

The pupils, who organised the protest themselves, continued the demonstration for more than two hours before returning to classes.


They have not listened to us so far, so the children felt they had to do something

Debbie Ashley parent governor

Only those taking mock GCSE exams had turned up for classes.

The closure plans have been endorsed by the ruling executive on Bristol City Council, following years of concern over poor standards.

It still has to be endorsed by the full council next month, but is expected to go ahead next summer.

Head's surprise

Debbie Ashley, a parent governor at the school, who has been campaigning against its closure, said the children felt the city council had ignored their views.

"They have not listened to us so far, so the children felt they had to do something," she said.

Lockleaze School
Lockleaze School was also chosen for closure

Headteacher Mike Rome said he was "surprised" by the protest, but said it was dignified and demonstrated the strength of opposition to the closure proposal.

"You have to agree with their sentiments," he added.

The city's Lockleaze School is also earmarked for closure.

Lawrence Weston School was filmed for a BBC series on troubled institutions by the business guru Sir John Harvey Jones.

He said the school did not stand "a cat in hell's chance" of survival, but returned a year later to find its fortunes reviving.

The school has only 320 pupils, and no sixth form.

GCSE gloom

Last month's closure recommendation was made despite improving exam results and the school climbing up government league tables.

All 20 of Bristol's secondary schools were under review, following alarm over the state of education in the city.

This year's GCSE results for the city were well below the national average.

A Bristol City Council spokeswoman said education leaders were trying to arrange a meeting with the pupils early next week to discuss their concerns.


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See also:

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