Sunderland Echo

MP’s petition over nursery funding ‘crisis’

- By David Allison david.allison@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A Wearside MP is to present a petition to Parliament which calls on the Government to make clearer its plans towards funding for nursery schools and avoid a “crisis”.

Bridget Phillipson, who represents Houghton and Sunderland South, paid a visit to Hetton-le-Hole Nursery and Childcare, in the town’s Victoria Street, to meet with teachers.

Nursery headteache­r Ruth Williamson said that the lack of clarity from Government chiefs has left it difficult to plan for the future and any loss of such services would be “detrimenta­l to all children”.

TheDepartm­entforEduc­ation has said it is providing local authoritie­s with “about £60million” a year until 2019/20 to protect maintained nursery schools funding.

Ms Phillipson, herself a mum of two children, will present the petition this evening.

Ms Williamson said: “The Government has recognised the crucial role maintained nursery schools have in the education sector and have committed to maintainin­g funding levels until 2019/2020.

“However, no guarantee has been given after 2020 leaving many schools like mine, and the other eight maintained nursery schools in Sunderland, unable to plan and budget for the future.

“Maintained nursery schools are almost exclusivel­y graded good or outstandin­g by Ofsted and the majority are located in disadvanta­ged areas.

“No other part of the early years sector has the same track record of helping disadvanta­ged children to catch up with their peers.

“Nursery schools also have a unique pool of expertise in supporting children with Special Educationa­l Needs.”

Ms Phillipson said: “On Friday I met with con- cerned headteache­rs from a number of local nursery schools to discuss the serious funding crisis they’re currently experienci­ng.

“This is a result of the Government’s failure to secure funding beyond 2020, which means nurseries are facing extremely tough budget decisions – with some even at risk of closure.

“These nurseries are an asset to our community, and I pay tribute to the dedication of the staff, who do their very best to help give local children the best start in life.

“On Tuesday I’ll be presenting a petition on their behalf in Parliament, calling on the Government to extend nursery funding beyond 2020, and I will continue to fight for the support they need.”

 ??  ?? MP Bridget Phillipson visiting Hetton Nursery to collect funding petition from head of nursery Ruth Williamson.
MP Bridget Phillipson visiting Hetton Nursery to collect funding petition from head of nursery Ruth Williamson.

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