IW Radio report this morning that national teachers’ union, the NASUWT, is criticising the Isle of Wight Council for their proposed changes to the education system on the Isle of Wight.
They tell us that the union say proposed changes are ‘disorganised and lacking in detail’, and the union ‘questions whether the reorganisation will improve standards’.
Consultation for the change from three to two tiers took place in 2007, seeing thousands object to the plans by taking part in several protest marches and rallies.
Following consultation, the IWC voted to go ahead with the changes, stating that the majority of those who responded to the consultation in writing were in favour of the changes.
Read more on the school reorganisation.