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Teachers who planned to hold a training conference at a Costa del Sol resort will instead attend sessions in classrooms at their school in Staffordshire after complaints from parents.
The trip to Marbella by staff at Edensor Technology College in Longton, planned for today and tomorrow, was cancelled yesterday morning. The school could be liable for costs of up to £20,000 because of the short notice, according to Stoke-on-Trent council.
Mark Meredith, the mayor, said that it was unclear whether money spent in advance could be reclaimed. “There are guesstimates going around — it could be £20,000 or more,” he said in a radio interview. ““The school is investigating this. But these are the questions that the governors will be putting to the head teacher.”
Richard Mercer, the headmaster, said in a statement: “Following the publicity concerning the proposed visit to Marbella for training purposes by staff, it has been decided to cancel the trip. The training programme will now take place at the school. It was felt that due to the pressure from media interest in the trip it would be unfair to the staff, the pupils and parents.”
About 80 members of the teaching staff were to have stayed at the hotel until Sunday, the Stoke Sentinel had disclosed on Wednesday.
The trip angered parents, whose children would have been off school while the teachers were away at the beachside resort. Andy Sales, 34, said: “Why isn’t this money being spent on our kids? Parents are having to take time off work or are paying for extra childcare while the staff are enjoying the sun at the school’s expense.”
Mr Mercer said that it was “more cost-effective” to go abroad as it is the end of Marbella’s peak season. “If parents think this is a ‘jolly’, they should join us and find out how hard the staff work.”
In a further statement, released through the council yesterday, Mr Mercer said that the school budget allowed for an annual staff conference. Governors considered nine quotes for Britain and abroad and the Marbella hotel was “the best value for money”.
Mr Meredith said: “My personal view is that it was a barmy decision to hold the session in Spain. I’m pleased that they have come to their senses.”
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This cancellation should be followed by a few job losses in Staffordshire.
judy, Liverpool, England
If parents take their children out of school during term time to go abroad during less expensive periods they are fined.
How is it that teachers expect to be able to do the same, on grounds of cost, without there being an outcry ?
Double standards or what ?
Paul, Brighton,