What the Conservative plans will mean for Schools in St Ives constituency
Secondary schools
School |
Budgets cuts by 2019 |
Cuts per pupil |
Cape Cornwall School TR19 7JX |
-£281,843 |
-£898 |
Helston Community College TR13 8NR |
-£469,254 |
-£432 |
Humphry Davy School TR18 2TG |
-£483,960 |
-£743 |
Mounts Bay Academy TR18 3JT |
-£685,907 |
-£720 |
Mullion School TR12 7EB |
-£186,526 |
-£345 |
St Ives School TR26 2BB |
-£380,161 |
-£638 |
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Primary schools
Alverton CP School TR18 4QD |
-£134,776 |
-£471 |
Boskenwyn CP School TR13 0NG |
-£57,207 |
-£1,634 |
Breage CofE School TR13 9PZ |
-£37,870 |
-£526 |
Coverack Primary School TR12 6SA |
-£9,857 |
-£282 |
Cury C of E School TR12 7BW |
-£24,147 |
-£562 |
Garras CP School TR12 6AY |
-£83,277 |
-£1,031 |
Germoe CP School TR20 9QY |
-£13,553 |
-£347
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Godolphin Primary School TR13 9RB |
-£21,360 |
-£227 |
Grade-Ruan C of E School TR12 7JN |
-£15,425 |
-£280 |
Gulval Primary School TR18 3BJ |
-£37,586 |
-£321 |
Halwin School TR13 0EG |
-£10,001 |
-£133 |
Heamoor CP School TR18 3JZ |
-£72,194 |
-£390 |
Landewednack CP School TR12 7PB |
-£23,738 |
-£276 |
Leedstown CP School TR27 6AA |
-£19,503 |
-£283 |
Ludgvan School TR20 8EX |
-£103,963 |
-£483 |
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Manaccan Primary School TR12 6HR |
-£13,185 |
-£366 |
Marazion School TR12 0DG |
-£89,909 |
-£703 |
Mousehole CP School TR19 6QQ |
-£18,699 |
-£185 |
Mullion CP School TR12 7DQ |
-£31,315 |
-£190 |
Nanclean School TR20 8NB |
-£42,173 |
-£430 |
Nansloe Academy TR13 8JF |
-£127,840 |
-£633 |
Newlyn School TR18 5QA |
-£66,081 |
-£432 |
Parc Eglos School TR13 8UP |
-£116,878 |
-£289 |
Pendeen School TR19 7SE |
-£32,164 |
-£315 |
Pensans CP School TR20 8UH |
-£127,958 |
-£428 |
Porthleven School TR13 9BX |
-£88,358 |
-£381 |
Sennen School TR19 7AW |
-£60,688 |
-£674 |
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Sithney CP School TR13 0AE |
-£56,739 |
-£652 |
St Buryan Academy TR19 6BB |
-£63,262 |
-£639 |
St Erth CP School TR27 6HN |
-£49,328 |
-£519 |
St Hilary School TR20 9DR |
-£93,235 |
-£355 |
St Ives Infant School TR26 1DH |
-£53,893 |
-£325 |
St Ives Junior School TR26 1DN |
-£135,190 |
-£580 |
St Just Primary School TR19 7JU |
-£67,887 |
-£384 |
St Keverne Primary School TR12 6NQ |
-£11,677 |
-£216 |
St Levan CP School TR19 6HD |
-£19,630 |
-£755 |
St Madderns C of E School TR20 8SP |
-£53,659 |
-£1,309 |
St Martin in Meneage School TR12 6BT |
-£7,452 |
-£339 |
St Marys Catholic Primary School TR18 2AT |
-£86,457 |
-£521 |
St Marys C of E Primary School TR18 2AT |
-£53,129 |
-£302 |
St Michaels C of E Primary School TR13 8AR |
-£140,582 |
-£343 |
St Uny C of E Academy TR26 2SQ |
-£70,270 |
-£253 |
Trannack Primary TR13 0DQ |
-£10,597 |
-£180 |
Trythall CP School TR20 8XR |
-£35,231 |
-£678 |
Wendron C of E Primary School TR13 0NA |
-£29,168 |
-£256 |
£26m of cuts.
The loss of free school meals.
Theresa May’s vision for Britain seems to be creating a cruel and heartless society.
Only the Lib Dems will fight for Cornwall’s schools, and we have a comprehensive, thought-through plan to address the issues across the country - here’s a summary of our manifesto:
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Invest nearly £7bn extra in education
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Triple the Early Years Pupil Premium to £1,000
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Oppose new selective schools and give local authorities control over admissions and new schools
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Raise the quality of early years provision
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End the 1% cap on teachers' pay rises
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Guarantee all state school teachers are fully qualified or working towards qualified teacher status from January 2019
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Introduce a professional development entitlement of 25 hours per year for all teachers, rising to 50 hours by 2025
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Tackle unnecessary teacher workloads
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Reform Ofsted inspections
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Scrap the planned expansion of grammar schools
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Ensure that identification and support for special educational needs and disabilities takes place as early as possible
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Protect the availability of arts and creative subjects in the curriculum
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Improve the quality of vocational education, including skills for entrepreneurship and self-employment, and improve careers advice and links with employers
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Challenge gender stereotyping and early sexualisation
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Reinstate university maintenance grants for the poorest students
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Double the number of businesses that hire apprentices.
In Cornwall, Lib Dems have been champions against the raw deal our education system gets for years - we know how important it is for every child to get a great start in life.
Labour may have a plan, but they cannot win here - a vote for them only makes it easier for the Conservatives to retain control in Cornwall.