Catchment Review Announced
We have important news to share! Brighton and Hove City Council has just announced a review of catchment areas and Planned Admission Numbers (PANs) for secondary schools. This is a significant development that we've been pushing for since our campaign began.
Why This Matters:
- It's a chance to address the stark educational inequalities in our city
- It could lead to fairer access to quality education for all children
- It's an opportunity to ensure children from Whitehawk, Manor Farm, and Bristol Estate have better educational opportunities
What's Next:
1. We'll be closely analysing the council's proposals
2. We'll share our thoughts and concerns with you
3. We'll need your help to ensure these changes benefit the least advantaged in our city
How You Can Help:
- Stay informed: Make sure you're following us on all our social media channels - see below
- Make sure you are signed up to our newsletter
- Spread the word: Share this news with your networks
- Get involved in the official Council discussion
- Get ready to act: We will need your voice in upcoming consultations or meetings
This is a crucial moment for education in Brighton & Hove. The decisions made in the coming months could shape the future of our children for years to come. We need to stand together to ensure that any changes lead to a more inclusive and equitable education system.