The Isle of Wight Save Our Schools campaigners say their fights is not about Party Politics or Party affiliations, but about our children having the best possible education we can give them. Join them on Sunday for the free family drop-in session.
Next week teachers, parents, school support staff and children are invited to come together at the end of the school day outside the main gates of their school and link arms as part of a national campaign.
Hundreds of teachers, head teachers, school staff and parents travelled to the Houses of Parliament from all over the country (including the Isle of Wight) to lobby MPs about school funding.
The Isle of Wight's Save our Schools Campaign had a welcome boost last week when CBeebies presenter, Cerrie Burnell, visited the Island to read a children's book created to raise funds for the campaign.
If you are a parent or grandparent of a child with additional needs, please take a moment to complete the SEN Survey being organised by Save Our School (Isle of Wight) campaign to help them get a clearer picture of demand.