St Bees School to re-open next year?
In a statement released through the Whitehaven News today, the governors of St Bees School, who had earlier said that the 400 year old institution would close its' doors this summer, confirmed their intention to reopen the school, possibly by September next year.
The statement read:
"Over the past month the governors have identified a number of opportunities for a sustainable future for St Bees School.
The statement read:
"Over the past month the governors have identified a number of opportunities for a sustainable future for St Bees School.
"This work has necessarily been undertaken discreetly and without publicity so as not to cause further distraction to the school community.
"The identified opportunities include both independent and maintained school models. However, regardless of the model adopted, the governors are determined that the outcome will retain the ethos, values and good name of St Bees School."
It will obviously be great news for the community if the school is saved, but if I understand the statement correctly, the present students are still looking for alternative schooling for at least a year, and the staff are still looking for new jobs.
Incidentally, the statement as it appears on the Whitehaven News website includes the sort of basic error with which I hope a school with the reputation of St Bees would never let their students get away. I corrected this above, but the version on the WHN website uses the word "discretely" (which means in separate pieces) where the context suggests it should use "discreetly" (e.g. with discretion.) I do hope this was only a transcription error.
Postscript: the Whitehaven News report quoted the statement as used. The typo is also on the school site. Dear me.
You can read the Whitehaven News report at:
http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk/st-bees-school-set-to-reope…
Here is the link to the full statement on the school site.
http://www.stbeesschool.co.uk/The-Future-of-St-Bees-School-Charitable-Trust
"The identified opportunities include both independent and maintained school models. However, regardless of the model adopted, the governors are determined that the outcome will retain the ethos, values and good name of St Bees School."
It will obviously be great news for the community if the school is saved, but if I understand the statement correctly, the present students are still looking for alternative schooling for at least a year, and the staff are still looking for new jobs.
Incidentally, the statement as it appears on the Whitehaven News website includes the sort of basic error with which I hope a school with the reputation of St Bees would never let their students get away. I corrected this above, but the version on the WHN website uses the word "discretely" (which means in separate pieces) where the context suggests it should use "discreetly" (e.g. with discretion.) I do hope this was only a transcription error.
Postscript: the Whitehaven News report quoted the statement as used. The typo is also on the school site. Dear me.
You can read the Whitehaven News report at:
http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk/st-bees-school-set-to-reope…
Here is the link to the full statement on the school site.
http://www.stbeesschool.co.uk/The-Future-of-St-Bees-School-Charitable-Trust
Comments
That's how I took it anyway.
Yes - there may be casualties in the form of students and teachers, but they can be educated/employed elsewhere. There is no shortage of schools in west Cumbria for the students and there is a teacher shortage, there we go.
Thanks
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