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Find my girl a school place, or I’ll be her teacher


FRUSTRATED father Jeff King is threatening to teach his daughter on the steps of the Civic Offices if Swindon Council fails to provide a school place for her before the weekend.

Mr King, 51, says he first contacted the council in June to enrol nine-year-old Angelina King Rubio, but was told he had to wait until September for an offer letter.

Meanwhile, Lawn Primary School, the family’s first choice for Angelina, has confirmed that the school has four places available in her year group.

Mr King, who recently moved back to Swindon with his family from Spain, said: “I feel totally frustrated and mystified that they aren’t able to resolve what I would consider a really serious issue.

“She is a child who is desperate to go to school and she is fairly fed up. She keeps saying to me ‘Why can’t I start school at the same time as everyone else?’ “If the council doesn’t solve this problem by the end of Friday, I will not be teaching her from home, I will go and sit on the steps of Swindon Council every day to teach her.”

The family returned to the town over the summer because Angelina’s mother, Olga Rubio Perez, 41, who is a product manager at Tyco Electronics, was transferred to the company’s Dorcan site.

Mr King said he first contacted the council’s admissions department in June, while still in Spain, but was told that no application would be accepted until he had moved to Swindon.

On August 2, the first working day they were back in the UK, Mr King said he handed in an application at the Civic Offices.

However, the day before the new academic year began, he said he was told that the application was still being dealt with and offer letters would not be sent out until September 21.

Mr King, a fundraiser at the National Trust, and his wife have had to take every other day off work to care for and educate their daughter.

“I’m a parent and all I’m trying to do is get my child in school and I’m made to feel like a nuisance. They are just totally apathetic,” he said.

He is due to meet with John Gilbert, the council’s director of children services, tomorrow, and with Swindon South MP Robert Buckland on Friday.

A council spokesman said: “Allocating school places has to be fair, especially in schools that are oversubscribed.

“Mr King’s daughter is one of 400 children applying for school places across Swindon.

“We do not know how many spaces are available at all schools because often parents leave the country in the summer with their children and it only becomes clear that there is a space at a school when they don’t turn up at the start of term.

“Any places that are vacant will be allocated based on priority, through a fair and transparent admission process. However, this work is treated as a priority.”

Comments(10)

mrsdoubtfire says...
11:32am Thu 9 Sep 10

Returned in June? What about all the children that were on the list before he returned to this country? Does he expect to jump ahead of all those children waiting for a place?

itsamess says...
2:00pm Thu 9 Sep 10

Seems that way as its what the immigrants seem to do.

saymybit says...
4:59pm Thu 9 Sep 10

what a pathetic way to make a point, and what a immature attitude to show your children.
Tolerance is the lesson needed to be taught here, you cannot come back into a country and expect them to jump through hoops, I bet they didnt when you arrived in Spain.

faatmaan says...
6:12pm Thu 9 Sep 10

i bet if it was a council area the adver would not carry the story, again the school has an admittance problem due to its catchment area, the article gives no indication of area of residence, and he typifies the biggest group of immigrants:- british people returning from abroad, with full rights to benefits, nhs etc.

mrsme says...
7:22am Fri 10 Sep 10

My friend is waiting for a school place for two of her children. Has she gone to the Adver NO. She like many others is waiting and will be told on the 21st. Why cant some people just wait there turn as there is a system in place. No jumping the cue. Wait your turn Mate.

lindsylou says...
7:43am Fri 10 Sep 10

My grandson was out of school for a whole year, based in Cheltenham. They moved in the August, from one county to another.(Note County not Country) They found his sister a place thankfully. But having a 7 year old at home on a permanent basis is no fun! Both of his parents work, his mother ended up working at night, so they did not have to keep taking time off work. So I wish you luck!

Captain Sensible says...
8:50am Fri 10 Sep 10

What a prat, whats so special about him? Join the queue like everybody else.

Lettybird says...
5:49pm Wed 15 Sep 10

The poor man is just trying to do the best for his family, surely that is what we would all do in his place?

If the school his daughter would like to attend has four available places, why on earth can't she attend?

Cat77 says...
5:55pm Wed 15 Sep 10

The council and government are quick to react when children are playing truant, punishing their parents. This gentleman and his child want to go to school, the system needs to be investigated and fixed! I wish him all the luck and hope that Angelina gets to start school soon!

Becksej32 says...
10:29am Thu 16 Sep 10

It is very sad to hear such small minded comments from people. I applaud people who are passionate about their child's education and want their children to not miss out on this in life. If only more people in this town had this passion and enthusiasm for education and also juggling working for a living whilst ensuring the best for their children. Good luck - I hope this is resolved very soon for you and your family and that the system is changed to make it more effective.


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