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Schools to be hit by free school meal funding shortfall

Judi Billing, leader of the Labour group on Herts county council, said: “It’s absolutely appalling that the government is prepared to use such underhand tactics to deprive Hertfordshire and our most deprived families of funding that they desperately need. Letchworth North councillor Tina Bhartwas, who received free school meals as a child, is the organiser for Hertfordshire Against Holiday Hunger. She said:  The fact the government is depriving our schools of funding and letting down our most vulnerable families is shameful and it is a pattern. Having relied on the pupil premium myself as a child I know the disastrous impact this will have on local families. The funding is a lifeline and I hope to see fierce opposition to this action by central government from the county council.

Parmiter s is the most popular secondary school in Watford area

Figures released by Hertfordshire County Council show how many applications were received by schools of pupils wanting to attend their school A secondary school received a record-breaking amount of applications from pupils wanting to attend from September. Parents across Hertfordshire recently found out whether their children had successfully gained a spot at their preferred school, with huge competition for places. Data released by Hertfordshire County Council revealed children living in the borough of Watford are more likely than anywhere else in Hertfordshire to potentially be left disappointed by their allocation. For the 2021/22 secondary school allocations, around 88 per cent of year 6 pupils living in Watford were given one of their preferred choices, which is the lowest proportion in the whole county.

These are the most popular secondary schools in Watford area

Figures released by Hertfordshire County Council show how many applications were received by schools of pupils wanting to attend their school A secondary school received a record-breaking amount of applications from pupils wanting to attend from September. Parents across Hertfordshire recently found out whether their children had successfully gained a spot at their preferred school, with huge competition for places. Data released by Hertfordshire County Council revealed children living in the borough of Watford are more likely than anywhere else in Hertfordshire to potentially be left disappointed by their allocation. For the 2021/22 secondary school allocations, around 88 per cent of year 6 pupils living in Watford were given one of their preferred choices, which is the lowest proportion in the whole county.

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