Half of England’s state secondaries forced to cut staff in budget squeeze, poll finds
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6WH06)
More schools also reducing spending on trips, IT, extracurricular activities and GCSE subject choices
Half of secondary schools in England have been forced to cut staff this year due to financial pressures that are pushing many towards breaking point", according to polling.
As well as cuts to teaching and support personnel, there has been a marked increase in the proportion of secondary school leaders having to reduce subject choice at GCSE to save money, while extracurricular activities, school trips and investment in IT have also been hit.
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