Parents are calling for teachers to go back to work
A running dispute over the future of a Nottinghamshire school has taken a new twist, with parents calling on teachers to go back to work.
A running dispute over the future of a Nottinghamshire school has taken a new twist, with parents calling on teachers to go back to work.
Teachers at The Kimberley School in Nottingham are going on strike for an eighth day over plans to turn it into an academy.
A dispute which has already led to seven days of strike action at a Nottinghamshire secondary school seems as far from resolution as ever.
Chris Teal, the headteacher of a Nottinghamshire secondary school has criticised the decision by some teachers to go on strike over plans to turn it into an academy.
NUT members at the Kimberley School are set to walk out later this month.
Teachers at The Kimberley School in Nottinghamshire vote in favour of strike action over plans to turn the school into an academy
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