There was uproar last week when it was announced that over a quarter of state schools were in deficit. That is government speak shorthand for them not being run properly, yet this is despite us paying heads and SMTs obscene amounts of money to do the job. Councils were said to be failing pupils and parents and told to get a grip...
Today we are told that academies, schools now run privately having opted out of state control, are also in the mire. Apparently eight out of ten of them are in deficit. Well here's the thing, we know that the boards of directors of the consortiums set up to run the academies pay themselves King's ransoms of our money for doing very little. I await tomorrow's outrage from the DfE over this news with interest.
We need an inquiry panel, including parents and pupils, but no teacher's or headteacher's unions and possibly no MPs, to look into the education system and sort it out. It has been a mess for far too many decades.