What the Conservative plans will mean for Schools in the Truro & Falmouth constituency
Secondary schools
School |
Budget cuts by 2019 |
Cuts per Pupil |
Falmouth School TR11 4LH |
-£492,407 |
-£652 |
Penair School TR1 1TN |
-£590,413 |
-£629 |
Penryn College TR10 8PZ |
-£600,744 |
-£557 |
Richard Lander School TR3 6LT |
-£889,961 |
-£663 |
The Roseland Academy TR2 5SE |
-£187,883 |
-£389 |
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Primary schools
School |
Budget cuts by 2019 |
Cuts per pupil |
Archbishop Benson C of E School TR1 1BN |
-£167,135 |
-£389 |
Bosvigo School TR1 3BJ |
-£139,556 |
-£449 |
Chacewater Community Primary School TR4 8PZ |
-£74,992 |
-£514 |
Cusgarne Community Primary school TR4 8RW |
-£23,854 |
-£302 |
Devoran School TR3 6PA |
-£87,939 |
-£427 |
Falmouth Primary Academy TR11 2DR |
-£94,425 |
-£494 |
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Flushing School TR11 5TX |
-£31,512 |
-£618 |
Gerrans School TR2 5ED |
-£32,159 |
-£804 |
Goonhavern School TR4 9QD |
-£65,331 |
-£327 |
Grampound Rd CE Primary School TR2 4EA |
-£29,736 |
-£246 |
Kea Community Primary School TR3 6AY |
-£72,762 |
-£348 |
King Charles Primary School TR11 4EP |
-£186,761 |
-£483 |
Marlborough School TR12 4HU |
-£28,092 |
-£130 |
Mawnan C of E school TR11 5HQ |
-£32,417 |
-£282 |
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Mylor Bridge CP School TR11 5SE |
-£60,223 |
-£415 |
Penryn Primary Academy TR10 8RA |
-£260,015 |
-£544 |
Perran-Ar-Worthal CP School TR3 7LA |
-£54,373 |
-£397 |
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Probus CP School TR2 4LE |
-£60,822 |
-£291 |
Shortlanesend CP School TR4 9DA |
-£54,019 |
-£439 |
St Agnes ACE Academy TR5 0LZ |
-£65,761 |
-£279 |
St Erme with Trispen CP School TR4 9BJ |
-£43,533 |
-£363 |
St Francis CE School TR11 4SU |
-£93,739 |
-£226 |
St Marys Catholic School TR11 4PW |
-£15,647 |
-£71 |
St Marys C of E School TR1 3RJ |
-£89,411 |
-£441 |
St Mawes CP School TR2 5BP |
-£10,385 |
-£226 |
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Threemilestone School TR3 6DH |
-£154,178 |
-£387 |
Tregolls School TR1 1LH |
-£49,022 |
-£283 |
Tregony CP School TR2 5RP |
-£41,941 |
-£293 |
Truro Learning Academy TR1 3PQ |
-£48,564 |
-£430 |
Veryan CE School TR2 5QA |
-£20,858 |
-£379 |
Ladock C of E School TR2 4PL |
-£28,251 |
-£372 |
£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.