'We've got to do something' - Parents protest against management of Devon primary school

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The group gathered outside South Tawton Primary School in the village of South Zeal to show their anger.

Parents, pupils and former staff of a primary school inThe parents say that their children's education has suffered since Dartmoor Multi-Academy Trust took over.to show their anger.

"The kids don't know who's going to be teaching them from one day to the next and we’ve got to do something."In a statement, it said: "We took the opportunity of the lovely weather earlier this term to give some pupils the chance to enjoy their lunch outdoors on occasion.Children from the school also joined the parents and former-staff on the march

"I think the staff are unhappy. The children are unhappy, the parents are unhappy. It's time something changed." "It's just so awful that these children are having to put up with what they're having to put up with. I mean, there seems to be money for the people that are sat in offices but no money put into the children in the school."

One parent, Leif Tarry, said: "A school is rated good by Ofsted does not lose five teachers in the space of six weeks.

 

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