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by RICHARD OSLEY
 
Kelly shies away from school quiz

Minister tight-lipped on reforms

EDUCATION secretary Ruth Kelly yesterday (Wednesday) refused to be drawn on her planned reforms for education when she visited a Tufnell Park school.
Ms Kelly flatly told New Journal reporters that she would not answer questions on fears held by parents, teachers and governors that changes will lead to new forms of pupil selection at secondary schools.
Visiting Acland Burghley School in Burghley Road to help promote new sports policies, Ms Kelly said: “I’m not here to talk about that.”
The minister’s refusal to answer questions from the New Journal follows her decision to dodge interviews when she attended Gospel Oak Children’s Centre in November for a publicity photo-shoot.
While Ms Kelly declined to comment, opponents of the Education White Paper from Camden and Islington are organising a public meeting to drive home their protest.
Fiona Millar, Cherie Blair’s former aide who lives in Gospel Oak, will share a platform with Camden’s education chief, Councillor Lucy Anderson, in the Town Hall’s main chamber on Thursday February 23.
Holborn and St Pancras MP Frank Dobson and Michael Shew, headteacher at Acland Burghley, are also due to speak at the public meeting – sponsored by trade unions NUT and Unison.
Actress Arabella Weir, who lives in Islington, and anti-City Academy campaigner Ken Muller will also speak out over the proposals. The open session begins at 6pm.
Andrew Baisley, from Camden NUT, said: “We hope to found a Camden branch of ‘Case’, the Campaign for the Advancement of State Education.
“This group would not only campaign against the current white paper but, if the white paper is accepted, then the branch would fight against things such as trust schools and city academies in this area.”
 
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