Glasgow nursery children told they CAN attend primary where siblings go, after initial refusal

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Glasgow nursery children told they CAN attend primary where siblings go, after initial refusal
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'I’m delighted things are moving in the right direction.'

Nursery children going to a Glasgow school will no longer be split up from their siblings after new places were found at the primary.

The local democracy reporting service reported earlier this week how a girl with special needs was told to go to Balornock Primary despite her big brother being at Wallacewell. A boy was also to be sent to that primary instead of Wallacewell where his two older brothers currently attend. “This is because families have accepted a placing request to other schools and the spaces become available to those on the waiting list.

Describing some kids getting spaces as “fabulous” news, Councillor Dempsey, Labour, said: “I don’t think four places is enough but I’m delighted things are moving in the right direction.” Councillor Rannachan, Labour, said: “The centralised approach is flawed when those with local knowledge can make accommodation.”

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