Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Parents opposed to school re-zoning

- BY LINDSEY HAMILTON

PA R E N T S at a sc hool which is at the centre of controvers­ial re-zoning proposals have issued a formal objection to the plans.

Dundee City Council is consulting on plans which would mean children from Invergowri­e would no longer be able to attend Harris Academy in the West End.

The authority claims the academy can no longer cast its net outside the city because of capacity issues, but it has provoked a strong reaction from parents who fear children who attend feeder primary schools will now be split up.

Now parents at Harris have formally objected to the plans, which they claim will have a detrimenta­l i mpact on the community while also failing to solve the capacity issues at the school.

Graham McKay, chairman of the parent council, said: “One of the main reasons for this were concerns that the changes would do nothing to solve the problem of over-capacity at Harris.

“It is oversubscr­ibed and it will remain oversubscr­ibed after the catchment area changes.

“There was also significan­t concern among parents that children who had been together since nursery school would be split when they moved up to secondary school, which would have a major i mpact on social and community links.”

Under the proposals, pupils from Invergowri­e Primary School, which falls within Perth and Kinross Council, will now have to attend Perth Academy.

Currently pupils living i n Invergowri­e have a choice between Harris Academy and Perth High.

If the plans are approved, Ancrum Road, Blackness, Camperdown, Tayview and Victoria Park primary schools would all have their zones re-aligned.

A council spokesman said: “No decisions will be made until a full report on the consultati­on is considered by the children and families service committee i n June.”

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