Parents and carers of pupils of Southend Primary School have just received letters saying that the Council is proposing to close Southend Primary School in favour of merging it with Drumlemble Primary School at the end of June.
It is ironic that this should come on the day that the parents of Southend have just had the new playpark, that they developed and fundraised for, completed (ahead of schedule) because this is indeed a distinct community, some distance from other facilities for children such as playparks and schools.
Currently my five year old gets a bus at the end of our track at 8.30am to go to Southend Primary. I would assume that if he was forced to go to Drumlemble he would need to leave before 8am and come back after 4.15pm. This is quite unreasonable and I hope that the wider community will see that this is not a viable option to inflict on young children. Let alone how parents will cope with accessing nursery provision?
The School is also the heart of the village, used by community groups, with an excellent annual Halloween Party by the WRI being held last night.
I can see that this decision must have been made by bean counters rather than people who have any concept of the geography or communities down here.
Have other schools been affected in Kintyre?
Will any of our Councillors fight this decision?






