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Edumacation

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2026 9:54 am
by Malcolm Armsteen
Well I never...

The Athena MAT (Multi Academy Trust) which consists of nine schools in Devon and Cornwall is to be broken up and the schools passed on to other MATs, rather as one would pass on unwanted ballgowns to the servants...

This is of interest because Athena has links to Burblesinge through one Joe Kirby who helped to set up the Michaela Community School with her, noted for her strict, some would say draconian and obsessive, discipline policies.

https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/gener ... e=hs_email

And it is these policies which have caused many complaints.
The decision follows months of pressure from parents and local politicians over Athena’s approach to behaviour, and concerns about support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities.

Families at several of the trust’s secondary schools previously raised concerns with the media about restrictions on students’ toilet use, children being removed from lessons for having the wrong stationery, and additional needs not being properly supported.
Firstly, it seems that outside of a fairly narrow demographic people don't want their kids punished for wanting a pee and secondly rather than change to an ethos that everywhere else finds suitable they just kick the ball into touch and walk off the pitch.

Quite incredible. Education in the far west has long been a concern and this compounds the issues.

Re: Edumacation

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2026 10:37 am
by Boiler
Malcolm Armsteen wrote:Well I never...

The Athena MAT (Multi Academy Trust) which consists of nine schools in Devon and Cornwall is to be broken up and the schools passed on to other MATs, rather as one would pass on unwanted ballgowns to the servants...

This is of interest because Athena has links to Burblesinge through one Joe Kirby who helped to set up the Michaela Community School with her, noted for her strict, some would say draconian and obsessive, discipline policies.

https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/gener ... e=hs_email

And it is these policies which have caused many complaints.
The decision follows months of pressure from parents and local politicians over Athena’s approach to behaviour, and concerns about support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities.

Families at several of the trust’s secondary schools previously raised concerns with the media about restrictions on students’ toilet use, children being removed from lessons for having the wrong stationery, and additional needs not being properly supported.
Firstly, it seems that outside of a fairly narrow demographic people don't want their kids punished for wanting a pee and secondly rather than change to an ethos that everywhere else finds suitable they just kick the ball into touch and walk off the pitch.

Quite incredible. Education in the far west has long been a concern and this compounds the issues.
As covered here https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002ybc5 a couple of weeks ago, Malc.

Re: Edumacation

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2026 11:29 am
by Tubby Isaacs
Looking at where the schools were:
Cornwall:
Altarnun Primary School
Egloskerry Primary School
Launceston Primary School
Camborne Science and International Academy
Launceston College
Pool Academy
Devon:
Atlantic Academy
Bideford College
The Ilfracombe Academy
Camborne, Ilfracombe and Bideford have lots of deprivation, and Launceston a fair bit. And you can't do the London thing of having a very wide catchment area, so I imagine you can't achieve what's called a "comprehensive plus" intake as easily. I'm going on google here only, Matt will know a lot more.

Would be quite the irony, given who Birbalbollocks hangs out with, if their new found faves "the white working class" were less receptive to this style of schooling than the brown people who they demonize?