CRISIS OVER P1 PLACES FOR LOCAL CHILDREN

A CRISIS has hit education in Lisburn with parents of young children being unable to find a place for them in local primary schools, the local MP has warned.

Schools throughout the city, and in particular in rural areas such as Moira, are heavily oversubscribed and many parents are finding it almost impossible to get a school for their child near to their home.

One local mother said she didn’t know where to turn after being told her first SIX choices of school were already full. This week she was left desperately phoning schools in the hope of finding a somewhere to educate her eldest son in September.

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However, the Moira child may have to travel a considerable distance to school and his mother is now facing the prospect of having to stop work so that she can take her child to and from school each day.

“I phoned all the surrounding schools that I could physically get him to but they are all oversubscribed,” she explained. “I have been trying ever since to find a school with vacancies and we are hoping someone will be able to help us. I don’t know where I am going to find a place.”

Even if a place can be found at a school outside the area, the nursery he attends will not be able to transport him and his mother faces the real possibility that she will have to give up her career so that she can drive her son to and from school. “I am going to have to have a childminder or I am going to have to give up work,” she continued. “I feel there is no support for working parents.”

She has written to the Education Minister, John O’Dowd, asking for a meeting to discuss the situation in the hope that a solution can be found.

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If a parent cannot place their child in a school before April 18, the SEELB will provide a list of schools with vacancies and parents will have no choice but to select from the schools listed.

“I am a very committed parent and very interested in the education of my children,” she continued. “This will have a devastating effect on my family.

“Local schools should provide education for the local population,” she added.

Another parent in Moira is facing the same struggle to find a place for his four-year-old daughter. “We have been very, very anxious about this,” he said.

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“We feel our daughter may end up having to go to a school miles away. We haven’t told her about it yet. How do you tell a four year old they won’t be going to school with their friends?”

The father is calling on the Education Minister and the SEELB to make extra places available at local schools. “This will affect the next seven years of her life,” he added.

A spokesperson for the South Eastern Education and Library Board confirmed that a number of schools in the Lisburn area are oversubscribed. “While the policy of Open Enrolment enables parents to state their preferences for the schools they wish their children to attend, admissions to schools are, necessarily limited by the physical capacity of their accommodation,” she said.

“Pupils can only be admitted to schools where there are places available and these places must be allocated according to each school’s published admissions criteria. The Board of Governors of each school is the admissions authority and responsible for the formulation and application of their admissions criteria.

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“I can confirm that there are a number of schools in the Lisburn City Council area that are oversubscribed but would assure you that there are schools in both the maintained and controlled sector with vacant places. Letters advising parents of their child’s P1 placement will be issued on April 18.

“Until then no placement is final. If a child has not been placed the parents will be furnished with a list of schools with vacant places and will be asked to nominate a school from this list,” she concluded.