Inspiring Education

Education and young people

In schools, we believe much smaller class sizes as well as smaller schools are the key to behaviour and learning. In Nottingham we oppose the further expansion of schools, which are already bursting to capacity, as well as the introduction of huge academies.

The Green Party wants a state funded education system which:

  • Provides essential numeracy and literacy skills
  • Promotes a sense of responsibility, confidence and respect in all young people
  • Caters for all specialisms and needs, inspiring a hunger for learning in all areas: academic and non-academic, therefore allowing young people to pursue what they are good at, rather than what is expected of them
  • Promotes a sense of community, so that children are proud to attend their local school
  • Promotes a healthy lifestyle through good diet and exercise

To measure school performance we would abolish the system of SATs and league tables. They put unnecessary pressure on schools without leading to a better all-round education for the children. We would like to see a system of self-evaluation for schools, that is monitored by the local education authority.

The Green Party's position on grammar and public schools means that we would remove the charitable status of all such schools and offer state funding to them so they will be accessible to all children in the local area.

All children, even those with disabilities and special educational needs, will be given the opportunity to attend their local school, which will provide diverse support for people with special needs. In special cases and in accordance with the child's wishes, there may be a need for segregation, which will be provided as a unit within the school.

Our position on faith in schools means that education should include a celebration and recognition of religious diversity and spirituality. It is for this reason that all schools, both state controlled and privately run will be required to embrace a multi-faith perspective throughout the delivery of the curriculum.

The Green Party opposes City Academies and Trust Schools as we believe that schools should be governed in the interests of children and their parents, not through private indviduals or businesses.

We would recruit and retain more teachers by allowing them greater freedom and, to remove one of the main reasons teachers leave teaching, ensure their paperwork is greatly reduced.