Joanna White sues Brighton & Hove City Council for disability discrimination after deputy head allegedly told her to ‘get on ...
It would give children in four catchments – for BACA, PACA, Longhill and Patcham High – a better chance of a place at schools such as Dorothy Stringer, Varndean, Blatchington Mill or Hove Park.
Joanna White told an employment tribunal that her deputy headmaster Richard Baker (pictured) told her to 'just get on with it' after she raised health concerns while working at the school in Brighton.
“Children who are unable to get a place in the Dorothy Stringer/Varndean and Hove Park/Blatchington Mill catchment areas would be given the lowest priority in accessing places in other schools ...
Joanna White was a teacher at Dorothy Stringer School in Brighton - Chris Ison/PA ...
Brighton and Hove City Council in East Sussex is planning to reduce the intake at three schools, bring in an open admission ...
The proposed changes of the catchment areas cover pupils who live in the catchment areas for Longhill High School, Dorothy Stringer School and Varndean School. Want a quick and expert briefing on ...
The change would give them a better chance of a place at schools such as Dorothy Stringer, Varndean, Blatchington Mill and Hove Park. A consultation is under way and due to end on Friday 31 January.
The group, formed by parents living in the Varndean School and Dorothy Stringer catchment area, said that another campaign group, Class Divide, was represented and that this had been biased and unfair ...
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