The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Pupils face possible 40-mile round trip to attend Perth High

INVERGOWRI­E: Parents challenge catchment plans

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

Parents of pupils at Invergowri­e Primary School will discuss potential next steps after it was decided a full consultati­on would be carried out into Harris Academy’s catchment area.

Dundee City councillor­s decided last month to investigat­e reshaping the boundaries, including the removal of Perth and Kinross Council-run Invergowri­e Primary from Harris Academy’s catchment area, despite being separated by just two miles.

Pupils would face a 40-mile round trip to get to Perth High School from August 2021, more than an hour’s travel time per day.

Formal consultati­on on the redrawing of Harris Academy’s catchment will start next week.

John Swinney MSP will meet parents to try to work out a solution.

The education secretary has arranged a public meeting for parents which will be hosted at Invergowri­e Parish Church on Friday at 6.30pm.

Mr Swinney has been in talks with Councillor John Alexander, leader of Dundee City Council, and had planned to meet parents before the Dundee

“Historical­ly, Invergowri­e pupils have attended Harris Academy... this is a sensible arrangemen­t. MSP JOHN SWINNEY

council meeting at which the catchment review was confirmed. He postponed the meeting until the plans had been signed off.

Mr Swinney said: “I am concerned by these proposals and about the negative impact they will have on pupils and families based in Invergowri­e.

“Historical­ly, Invergowri­e pupils have attended Harris Academy. This is a sensible arrangemen­t that recognises the unique circumstan­ces that Invergowri­e pupils face regarding access to secondary education.

“As a result of this tradition, and the village’s geographic­al location, pupils from Invergowri­e have formed close ties to Dundee and to Harris Academy specifical­ly.

“The current proposals will lead to a situation where older siblings are enrolled in Harris Academy but their brothers and sisters will be forced to undertake a daily 40 mile round trip to Perth.

“It is difficult to see how such an arrangemen­t will benefit families in Invergowri­e.

“I am pleased that the views of my constituen­ts were given due considerat­ion at the previous council meeting, and I am hopeful that this signals a willingnes­s by Dundee City Council to fully engage with Invergowri­e parents going forward.

“I have already spoken to several constituen­ts but I am keen to hear from as many voices as possible.”

 ??  ?? The distance from Invergowri­e Primary to Harris Academy, top, and what is being proposed.
The distance from Invergowri­e Primary to Harris Academy, top, and what is being proposed.

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