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Monday, October 4, 1999 Published at 12:17 GMT 13:17 UK


Education

Parents campaign to save grammars

Some parents believe passionately in selective education

Parents hoping to save grammar schools from abolition have launched a counter-attack against those fighting for the end of selection.


The BBC's Antony Dore: "Opposition was well organised"
They are hoping to prevent a ballot over the future of three grammar schools in Barnet, north London.

Local campaigners have already started collecting signatures on a petition seeking to trigger a ballot.

They need 6,000 signatures of parents of pupils at the 77 primary schools, who are eligible to vote.


[ image: Some parents are signing petitions to try to trigger a ballot]
Some parents are signing petitions to try to trigger a ballot
Now members of the new group Save Our Schools are fighting back, and are handing out 45,000 leaflets to parents at the primary schools.

Their message is "Don't sign away your chance to choose".

But campaigners against selection argue local children are being denied choice and places at local schools.

They are also opposed to the idea of young pupils undergoing the 11-plus entrance exam to gain places at grammar schools.

Campaigner Jenny Brown said: "Most of them are 10 years old when they are sitting these tests, and that is too young."



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