Leek Post & Times

Volunteers wanted to help decide on school place appeals

- To find out more, contact the admissions appeal team at schooladmi­ssionappea­ls@ staffordsh­ire.gov.uk.

NEW volunteers are needed to sit on school admission appeal panels for Staffordsh­ire.

Staffordsh­ire County Council is on the lookout for new volunteers to help make up the panels which make legally binding decisions when parents feel that their school place offer is unsuitable.

With more than 400 schools, the county council hears hundreds of admissions appeals annually and rely completely on independen­t appeal panel members.

Volunteers do not even need to have a school background to be on the panel – they will get full training, and will need to be able to listen to both sides of a case and form a reasoned view.

Staffordsh­ire County Council Cabinet Member for Education Jonathan Price, above, said: “Although we allocate places using our admission criteria, there are always cases where a parent feels their school place offer is unsuitable. Volunteers on our school admissions appeal panel play a vital role in ensuring that appeals are heard fairly, and both sides of a case are listened to before making a reasoned decision.

“We are always on the lookout for new volunteers, whether they have experience in education or not.

“All we ask for is an open mind and a willingnes­s to learn, and I would urge anyone interested to email our school admissions appeals team to find out more.”

Christina Robotham from Lichfield is a retired teacher, and has been a school admissions appeal volunteer for 15 years.

She said: “As a retired teacher, I wanted to do something that would keep my brain active, and actually help people.”

 ?? ?? VITAL ROLE: Appeal panel members Christina Robotham and Sue Charles.
VITAL ROLE: Appeal panel members Christina Robotham and Sue Charles.

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