Defend George Mitchell School!

Following a blog post I wrote on this very website less than a week ago about the brilliant success of George Mitchell school in its “surprise” Ofsted inspection last week, the Government yesterday decided to include George Mitchell school, based in the Leyton ward, on its national list of “failing” schools.

I am at a complete and utter loss to work out what the hell is going on.

Last week, on the first day at school back after summer half term, the school received a phone call informing them that they were to be inspected only two days later.

But, following that inspection, the Head Teacher Helen Jeffery and her superb Senior Management Team, were told by the inspectors that in every area it is educating its pupils George Mitchell should consider itself rated “good” or “outstanding” –

– an absolutely fantastic assessment seeing as George Mitchell’s pupils are 67% special education needs, educate more kids from the Beaumont Estate (the 5th most deprived estate in Britain) than any other school in the borough, and because the school’s premises are situated in a ward where two-thirds of residents come from Black and Minority communities where a disapproportionate number of those BME families live in the most appalling of overcrowded conditions.

I could go on.

I believe the Government’s decision to label George Mitchell a “failing” school is a travesty. No school is a “failing” school and it is a real insult to pupils, parents and teachers in areas like mine to have out of touch bureacrats who don’t use any service in the state system label our area a “failure” just because they can.

George Mitchell school is NOT a failing school and the whole of the Leyton community now needs to rise up and speak out against this decision.

The debate has already started HERE over at the Waltham Forest Guardian.

Please add your voice to the growing chorus of people from Leyton who want a school at the heart of our community to succeed, not be closed down by the whim of a contrived and dishonest Ofsted “decision”.

THURSDAY 12TH JUNE AM UPDATE: The Waltham Forest Guardian (June 12th – June 18th 2008) has published an absolutely brilliant front page and inside spread on the growing anger our community feels about the closure threat to George Mitchell school. You can buy the paper in the shops now until next Thursday June 19th 2008.

Operation Black Vote!

With newly registered Agnes Mensah and her son

Waltham Forest’s MPs, councillors and local campaigners were out in force on Saturday asking local residents from the Black and Minority Ethnic communities to register to vote. Only one third of Londoners of African origin is on the electoral register, meaning that thousands of them may miss out on their chance to vote in May’s local elections. Operation Black Vote campaigners and a multitude of local campaigners and volunteers, were joined by MPs Neil Gerrard and Harry Cohen, Greater London Assembly Member Jennette Arnold, and local councillors.

I organised the drive as part of the ‘5 Million Strong’ campaign, which aims to register 5 million ethnic minority Londoners by the deadline of March the 13th. I am delighted that Operation Black Vote came to my borough. Continue reading “Operation Black Vote!”

Save the Beaumont Summer Scheme!

Harry Cohen MP with the BRATSS Committee

A group of mums living on the Beaumont Estate, Leyton, has formed a new group to save their children’s summer scheme. The Beaumont Residents And Tenants Summer Scheme’s (BRATSS) inaugural meeting was attended by Leyton MP, Harry Cohen, who pledged to assist the mums with their fight. Continue reading “Save the Beaumont Summer Scheme!”