Parents are bewildered after the shock announcement that Cobourg Primary School in Burgess Park is set to amalgamate with Camelot Primary School.
A bombshell letter handed to parents on Monday, February 20, said governors have recommended the school moves to Camelot’s Bird in Bush Road site, Peckham, in September.
The letter indicated the proposed merger was motivated by the recent fall in primary-aged children living in Southwark.
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Twelve Southwark primary schools are currently in a budget deficit and could face amalgamations, mainly because they don’t have enough pupils.
But some parents feel they have been caught off-guard. Rachel Morgan, whose son attends nursery at Cobourg, said there was lack of communication
“I’ve had no emails talking about funding and nothing like that so it’s a shock for everyone,” she said.
She added: “Everyone I’ve spoken to agrees it’s a really good school…my son loves it there so for him to have to move – it’s just not right, it’s going to affect their learning.”
Cobourg and Camelot have had a partnership for the last six months. The letter to parents said “the benefits of the partnership” had convinced governors it could be “made permanent”.
The letter also sought to reassure parents that every Cobourg pupil would be “guaranteed a place” at the new combined school.
All permanent teachers and teaching support staff will keep their jobs so students will continue to learn from “familiar faces”, the letter added.
Any final decision on the school’s future will be made following a consultation process.
Southwark’s struggle to keep schools open is well-documented, with twelve primary schools currently in a budget deficit.
An exodus of families due to covid-19, regeneration and Brexit, combined with declining birth rates, have decimated pupil numbers.
As funding is given to schools on a per-pupil basis, Southwark’s primary schools face a combined £2.8 billion budgetary blackhole.
In December, Southwark Council approved its schools strategy which said closures and amalgamations would be used where necessary.
“I’m optimistic that we can limit the damage and limit the school closures by having this joined-up approach,” Cllr Jasmine Ali, Southwark Council’s schools chief, told the News at the time.
Some people also say it’s a shame that Cobourg could leave the park, meaning students won’t benefit from the greenery and recently added amenities.
In recent years, the council has re-landscaped the park, added new cycle paths, extended the lake and built new football pitches.
Local resident David Williams, 62, who is friends with parents at the school, said: “They just spent a fortune on the park… I just think its outrageous!
“It’s a shame to move them from an ideal learning environment to what is in effect a concrete jungle by a very busy road!”
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St Francesca Cabrini Primary School, Honor Oak, will shut in September and Townsend Primary School, Walworth, is also consulting on closure.
Parents at both Cobourg and Camelot are invited to meetings at Cobourg Primary School on Thursday, February 23.
They will be held at the school 9.30am, 3.30pm and 6pm. The 6pm meeting will also be available online.
Parents will be able to put their questions to a Southwark Council officer, Executive Headteacher James Robinson and Chair of Governors Juliette Young.
Am at parent and my child go to cobourg am not happy that the school is closing as my child as special needs ,and I don’t think it’s going g to help him by moving to camlot even though all the staff are going over to the new school ,southwark council education department ain’t though about the kids with special needs and how it’s going to effect them children and there family and how much more pressure its going to put on them ,it just not right and it makes me angry that they can’t do this to out kid ,there was a meeting and from the sound of it the government’s and the southwark education didn’t want to listen to what parents was saying ,and I.think that they would go a head regardless what parents say.l