Government urged to rethink £4m Covid summer schools fund - with Leek schools set to receive nothing
By Jack Lenton
29th Apr 2021 | Local News
The Government's funding allocation for Covid summer schools has been called "clearly flawed" by Moorlands MP Karen Bradley as Leek schools are set to be excluded from the plans.
Schools in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent have been allocated almost £4m to run a two-week programme of lessons over the summer to help students make up for learning they lost due to Coronavirus restrictions.
The summer schools are mainly aimed at students moving up from primary schools into Year 7 at secondary schools, with funding being allocated on the number of Year 7 students at each school.
However, Leek secondary schools, as well as schools in some other areas of Staffordshire such as Biddulph, don't have any Year 7 students as pupils instead start secondary school aged 13 after completing middle school - meaning these types of secondary schools wouldn't be able to access the funding.
Moorlands MP Karen Bradley has since said she will raise the issue with the Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson, and is "assured that the flaw will be rectified."
She told Nub News: "The funding allocation is clearly flawed as it fails to recognise three tier education systems.
"I have raised this directly with the Secretary of State and am assured that the flaw will be rectified."
Biddulph middle schools may be able to access the funding due to having Year 7 pupils, although this remains unclear as Year 7 comes at the mid-way point in middle school, meaning students wouldn't be transferring from one school to another as intended by the funding.
Signing up to the scheme and running summer learning is up to each individual school, and the schools that choose to do so can run activities over one or two weeks in August.
Mr Williamson said he was "confident" that the scheme would be "a great success".
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