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NUT18: Support for rural schools

Linda Kettel
1st June 2018

Motion 24:

There should be a flexible curriculum model to cope with mixed year groups. Without financial security these schools are under pressure. All children have the right to be educated where they live. Conference instructs the Executive to put pressure on the government to give rural schools a protected status, increase funding and support a curriculum that takes into account mixed aged classes.

 

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