I was just disheartened finding out our beloved primary school is in huge deficit. It probably has been for years, but this is the first time I looked up online for information.
The school is LEA led school and the headteacher and her staff have worked so hard so tirelessly year in year out. They genuinely care about our children and they have been making endless efforts to listen to parents and improve the wellbeing and development of the children under their care.
I feel really really sorry for the current situation with school funding. I intend to set up a monthly donation to the school bank account. But I'm also curious to know what the financial deficiency really means in real term. I know they need to balance the account by making more difficult decisions. But what if they can't balance the account even with their best efforts? What happens to the deficiency generated in previous years? Did the LEA fill the bills as a plan to the school?
I can't forgive the government for carrying on with what the Tories had done bringing down the education to its knee and the entire generation of children to take the consequences. They don't care, do they?