MP HAILS RISE IN GCSE RESULTS
Lynda Waltho, Labour MP for Stourbridge has hailed a further rise in GCSE results for local schools following the publication of secondary school results today.
But the MP said comments by the Conservative Party’s schools spokesman, who this week claimed there had not been any improvements in schools, were an “insult” to the achievements of teachers and pupils in Stourbridge.
Lynda Waltho MP said: "This year's GCSE results show a real transformation in school standards across Stourbridge since 1997.
“Thanks to Government investment, and despite chronic under-investment by Dudley Council, and thanks to the hard work of teachers and pupils, there has been a revolution in our local schools. Exam results are up and more young people are staying on in education or doing an apprenticeship at 16.”
Improved schools and curriculum has led to a 22.4% rise from 44.3% to 66.7% in the number of pupils getting five or more GCSEs at A*-C grade.
“But the claim by the Conservative schools spokesman in the House of Commons recently, that there has been no improvement in the education system is an insult to local schools, teachers, pupils and parents. He should come to Stourbridge, see the huge change that’s taken place over the last 12 years and apologise for his offensive and out of touch remarks.” The MP commented.
"As teachers and parents know we can only keep improving our local schools and supporting the aspirations of all young people by keeping up the investment.”
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