£5bn city academies among worst schools

Half of the government's city academy schools are among the "worst performing schools" in Britain.

Submitted by Steven. on January 19, 2006

The effectively part-privatisation schemes are costing UK taxpayers £5 billion.

Of the 14 academies open long enough to be included in the leagues tables, seven are among the 200 lowest performing schools, based on the proportion of pupils achieving five or more good passes at GCSE.

Typically, fewer than three in ten pupils at the under-performing academies achieved five good passes. At Bexley Business Academy in Kent, the first city academy, 29 per cent of pupils achieved five good passes, an achievement attained by 16 per cent of pupils at Middlesburgh's Unity City Academy.

Figures also show that truancy rates at some city academies are five times the national average.

However, a spokeswoman from the education department maintained that city academies are making strong progress, arguing that attainment was higher in the academies than in the failing schools they had replaced.

In the face of the figures, Steve Sinnott, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, has called on the government to reconsider its policies for failing schools.

"Handing over children's education to individuals or organisations that are willing to stump up £2m is not a panacea for the problems faced by schools in challenging areas," he said.

"The government now wants to create a huge pile of trust schools which are little different from academies. It needs to stop and think and examine the evidence."

Edited from the NUT:
www.teachers.org.uk

Comments

Choccy

12 years 1 month ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Choccy on March 12, 2012

This popped up in 'related'.

This story is 6 years old. And yet the news is the same, academies are shit, except we now have over 1600 academies compared to less than 300 only 16 months ago.

While the arse of the programme will eventually fall out, with public purse bailing it out when private businesses fuck off and decide they are bored with the PR exercise of 'supporting' schools - in that time the unions, what's left, will efectively be smashed and a whole bunch of kids will have been shafted even worse.

communal_pie

12 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by communal_pie on March 12, 2012

Academies really are shit, many of the best schools are in fact "bog standard compos" which are ex-grammar schools.