Fight the unfair changes to the Kintore Area school catchment zone

Kids in our area have for years been able to choose to go to Merrylee Primary, or Battlefield Primary and then Hillpark Secondary, Shawlands Academy or Kings Park High School. Not any more! The catchment areas are changing to ease pressure on the over-subscribed Merrylee Primary. Fair enough, but the way they are being changed is totally unfair. It is proposed that our area will become a Battlefield Primary catchment area only, and then a Shawlands Academy zone. We are fighting this because:

1. This was not what the recent public consultation proposed. The proposals that have been consulted on assigned our area as a Merrylee/Hillpark zone. But the consultation report, that will be considered for ratification on 19th February, has significantly and substantially changed the proposals and made us Battlefield/Shawlands. So we have not been properly consulted.

2. The changes are due to come into effect this August. Primary one and primary seven pupils have already been registered to the school of their choice and are looking forward to going to their big school with their nursery or primary school friends. But many of them will be separated from their pals and sent to a different school that they did not choose and they are not familiar with.

3. The changes will tear our community apart. Our historic neighbourhood was created in the early 20th Century with the establishment of Weirs Pumps. We strongly identify with the Merrylee area and depend on its amenities - the school, the play park, the shops, the tennis club, the nursery, the allotments. Our kids have established friendships within the community, which are now under threat at this vital, transitionary stage in their young lives. There are natural geographic boundaries to our area that make going to Battlefield Primary impractical, and potentially dangerous. There is no direct road access. Children will have to walk across the busy Kintore Road (soon to be a construction zone), down an isolated alleyway, and across a poorly maintained footbridge over the fast-flowing White Cart Water to get to school.

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Read the council's report on the consultation: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=27417&p=0

Dear Councillors,


Please reject the unfair, unconsulted-on proposals to change the catchment of Merrylee Primary School. Our objections are: 1. The amended proposals are significantly and substantially different from the proposals that went out for public consultation. In the original proposals, our area of 337 houses was included in the Merrylee catchment zone, and an area around Cathcart of 573 houses was excluded. The amended proposals have switched these areas - now we are out and Cathcart is in. That is a change of 910 houses - over 25% of the addresses involved in the whole consultation. You can tell at a glance that the new map is significantly different to the original map. We believe a court will agree with us. Education Services say that this change is "not substantial" because our area was a shared area before and we have established links with Battlefield. This is wrong. Most of the catchment area that has been considered in the consultation consists of shared areas. If changing ours is "not substantial", changing any of them is "not substantial" - why then was there a consultation at all? Very few families in our area choose to send their children to Battlefield - just one child out of seven registered for P1 this year. 2. The changes would tear our community apart. Families in our neighbourhood strongly identify with the Merrylee area and depend on its amenities - the school, the play park, the shops, the tennis club, the nursery, the churches, the allotments. Our kids have established friendships within the community, which are now under threat at this vital, transitionary stage in their young lives. There are natural geographic boundaries to our area that make going to Battlefield Primary impractical, and potentially dangerous. There is no direct road access. Children will have to walk across the busy Kintore Road (soon to be a construction zone), down an isolated alleyway, and across a poorly maintained footbridge over the fast-flowing White Cart Water to get to school. 3. We have much stronger links to Merrylee than the area of Cathcart that was originally excluded from the catchment, but is now included, at our expense. - We are a maximum ten minutes walk from the school, they are a minimum of twenty minutes away. - We can almost see the school from our houses and are separated only by one main road. They are on the far side of a river, a railway and a main road. - We have always been in the catchment for Merrylee - they have only been part of it since 2009. For the children who will be negatively affected by this rushed plan, we ask you to reject these unfair proposals and: - Keep the Kintore area within the Merrylee/Highpark catchment area OR - Re-open the consultation Yours, The Kintore Area Community

Update #4vor 10 Jahren
GCC has voted through their unfair plan, a plan that won't work. 76 P1 kids are registered at Merrylee for August. GCC must rely on placing requests out to make room for all kids in the new, absurdly-shaped catchment. Cllr Stephen Curran tried to downplay this petition, chortling that many names are from Hillhead. It's insulting that he thinks he can dismiss our campaign as a bandwagon. You can email him your thoughts at: stephen.curran@councillors.glasgow.gov.uk. Next step: judicial review.
Update #3vor 10 Jahren
Exec committee has voted 11-7 and ratified these bogus proposals. Stephen Curran even said that siblings in Kintore area will not be guaranteed a place, despite assurances from Maureen McKenna and the consultation document itself that they would. This is an outrage and this is NOT over. Watch this space...
Update #2vor 10 Jahren
Come and help us to deliver our petition to the Executive Committee of Glasgow City Council on Thursday 19th February at 9am. We will be holding a protest rally outside the City Chambers on George Square from 9am, ahead of the meeting to ratify the unfair, unconsulted-on changes to our part of the Merrylee catchment area. Press will be there. Bring placards, banners, bells, whistles, t-shirts etc! Weather forecast is sunny.
Update #1vor 10 Jahren
Over 150 signatures in less than 8 days! That is nearly one local person per hour who agrees that the council should reject the significant, unconsulted-on, unfair change to the school catchment of the Kintore area.
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