School accused of leaving kids to chill (From Echo)
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School accused of leaving kids to chill
3:00pm Friday 15th March 2013 in Local News By Luke Lambert
Parents and children are calling for the school to take immediate action
ANOTHER Basildon school has been accused of allowing children to chill in classrooms due to broken heating.
Parents of children at The Willows primary School in Church Road, Basildon, claim their children are having to wear coats in class because the heating has been broken since December.
Portable heaters have been brought in by Essex County Council to try and warm things up, but the recent cold snap has brought the matter to a head.
Kate Poulton claims her 11-year-old daughter Ella Wells developed tonsilitis after sitting in cold classrooms.
Miss Poulton said: “I cannot believe we are three months down the line and the school heating hasn’t been fixed. Ella says the school has been cold but she has really noticed it in this weather. The school should be closed if children are sitting in coats.”
The Echo recently revealed how parents were pulling their children out of Cherry Tree primary school in Church Road, Vange, because its heating had also failed.
Willows headteacher Dave Bridge says heaters have been in place in all affected classrooms.
He said: “The local authority have installed a whole new heating system before repairs take place in the summer. If I felt areas of the school were not warm enough I would close that part of the school. I have done it before and wouldn’t hesitate to do it again.”
An Essex County Council spokesman said: “Essex County Council worked closely with the school to install heaters as soon as the heating failed in December. The heating pipework needs to be replaced but this work cannot be done during term time as it would cause major disruption to the education of the pupils."
Comments(15)
MHWoods
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3:23pm Fri 15 Mar 13
perini
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3:40pm Fri 15 Mar 13
smiffy1980
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3:41pm Fri 15 Mar 13
And Kate, your child DID NOT get tonsilitis because she was cold. Get a grip
mr_happy
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3:55pm Fri 15 Mar 13
VictoriaLS
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3:58pm Fri 15 Mar 13
But at the end of the day - in the "old days" when central heating wasn't invented - what did the kids do then? Did they have fires in the classroom?
John T Pharro
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4:04pm Fri 15 Mar 13
MHWoods
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4:06pm Fri 15 Mar 13
VictoriaLS wrote:Yes they did. No Health and Safety you see.
My son is in a demountable classroom and the heating wasn't working on that at the beginning of the week. They sat in coats - he said he was so cold he could hardly write.
But at the end of the day - in the "old days" when central heating wasn't invented - what did the kids do then? Did they have fires in the classroom?
Cosmo Spring
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4:54pm Fri 15 Mar 13
ORACUS
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9:43pm Fri 15 Mar 13
Devils Advocate
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10:50pm Fri 15 Mar 13
Carnabackable
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2:51pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Audioman
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5:00pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Gay Ray
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5:36pm Sat 16 Mar 13
A.N.Other
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10:19am Sun 17 Mar 13
crash helmet says...
3:11pm Fri 15 Mar 13
I'm fairly sure that's not how one contracts tonsillitis.
Still...fix the **** heating, and learn how to use the spellchecker echo writers!