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Majority of schools closed because of teacher strike

News | | Published: 14:59, Wednesday February 1st, 2023.
Last updated: 19:01, Wednesday October 18th, 2023

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Schools across Caerphilly County Borough were closed

A majority of schools in Caerphilly County Borough closed today as a result of the teacher strike.

Wednesday February 1 was the first day of industrial action out of a total of four planned by members of the National Education Union – the largest education union in the UK.

Further strikes are expected on Tuesday February 14, Wednesday March 15, and Thursday March 16.

The dispute centres around pay for teachers and support staff.

Teachers want an above-inflation rise of about 12%. The Welsh Government has said it cannot afford this and has offered 5%. Talks between ministers and the union broke down last week.

Speaking in September last year about the prospect of strike action, David Evans, Wales Secretary of the National Education Union, said: “No one wants to take strike action, but education staff can no longer accept year after year of below inflation pay increases which have had a major impact on the value of their pay. There are significant difficulties in recruiting and retaining education staff that are exacerbated by issues relating to pay.

“In 2020/21, 29% of teachers leaving the profession were in their first five years of teaching. Welsh Government needs to act decisively if we are to attract and keep staff that will deliver the standard of education Wales aspires to.

“We urge the Minister to take this matter seriously and to act urgently. Failure to do so will ensure that we have an understaffed education system that will fail children and young people. It is in the hands of the Minister and the employers, and we hope for a swift resolution.”

The National Association of Headteachers in Wales, which mainly represents primary school heads, also started industrial action on February 1. Instead of striking, school leaders will undertake restricted duties.

Speaking at the Wales TUC Right to Strike rally in central Cardiff NAHT Cymru Director Laura Doel said: “Today is the first time in NAHT’s 125-year history that we commence national industrial action in Wales on pay and funding. For too long leaders and teachers have been blighted by continued below inflation pay awards that has seen their pay eroded by over 22% in the last ten years alone.

“Our members are taking a stand from today to protect education; to restore pay to help combat the recruitment and retention crisis; to address the workload burdens that are crippling the education system and give leaders and teachers the time and the tools they need to be able to concentrate of what is important – educating our children and young people.

“The good, honest, decent, hard-working workers of Wales will not sit back and do nothing while a UK Government continues to strike at the heart of their rights with their anti-trade union legislation. We have a proud history of rising up against oppression and we will do it again.”

Schools closures in Caerphilly County Borough brought about by strike action

SchoolComments
Aberbargoed PrimaryClosed
Abercarn PrimaryClosed
Bedwas InfPartial – one class open
Bedwas JnrPartial – one class open
Blackwood PrimaryClosed
Bryn Awel PrimaryClosed
Bryn PrimaryClosed
Cefn Fforest PrimaryClosed
Coed y Brain PrimaryPartial – two classes open.
Crumlin High LevelClosed
Cwmaber InfClosed
Cwmaber JnrClosed
Cwmcarn PrimaryClosed 
Cwmfelinfach PrimaryClosed
Cwm Glas InfClosed
Cwm Ifor PrimaryClosed
Cwrt Rawlin PrimaryClosed
Deri PrimaryClosed
Derwendeg PrimaryClosed
Fleur de Lys PrimaryOpen
Fochriw PrimaryClosed
Gilfach Fargoed PrimaryClosed
Glyngaer PrimaryClosed
Graig y Rhacca PrimaryPartial – open to five out of seven classes.
Greenhill PrimaryClosed
Hendre InfClosed
Hendre JnrClosed
Hendredenny PrimaryOpen
Hengoed PrimaryClosed
Libanus PrimaryClosed
Llancaeach JnrClosed
Llanfabon InfClosed
Machen PrimaryPartial – three classes open (two for half a day and one class fully open)
Maesycwmmer PrimaryOpen
Markham PrimaryClosed
Nant y Parc PrimaryClosed
Pantside PrimaryPartial – one class closed
Park PrimaryClosed
Pengam PrimaryOpen
Penllwyn PrimaryClosed
Pentwynmawr PrimaryOpen
Phillipstown PrimaryClosed
Plasyfelin PrimaryClosed. Flying start open.
Pontllanfraith PrimaryClosed
Rhiw Syr Dafydd PrimaryClosed
Rhydri PrimaryClosed
Risca PrimaryClosed
St. Gwladys PrimaryClosed
St. James PrimaryPartial – Four classes open and another two for half a day each.
The Twyn PrimaryClosed
Tiryberth PrimaryClosed
Trinant PrimaryClosed
Trinity FieldsClosed
Ty Isaf PrimaryClosed
Tynewydd PrimaryClosed
Ty Sign PrimaryClosed. .
Tyn-y-wern PrimaryPartially – two classes open.
Upper Rhymney PrimaryClosed
Waunfawr PrimaryClosed
Whiterose PrimaryClosed
Ynysddu PrimaryClosed
Ystrad Mynach PrimaryClosed
Ysgol Bro SannanPartial – one class open.
Ysgol G G CaerffiliPartial – five classes closed
Ysgol G Cwm GwyddonOpen
Ysgol Gymraeg TrelynClosed
Ysgol Ifor BachClosed.
Ysgol GGilfach FargoedPartial – three classes open.
Ysgol Y CastellPartial – five classes closed / 12 classes open.
Ysgol Gymraeg Bro AlltaPartial – four classes closed. Seven open.
Ysgol Y LawntClosed
Ysgol PenalltauPartial. 2 classes closed and 2 classes partially closed All other classes open.
Ysgol Gymraeg Cwm DerwenClosed
St. Helens R CPartial – all classes closed except for nursery morning session.
Idris Davies School (3-18)Closed
Bedwas HighClosed
Blackwood ComprehensiveClosed
Heolddu ComprehensiveClosed
Islwyn HighClosed
Lewis School PengamClosed
Lewis Girls ComprehensiveClosed
Newbridge SchoolClosed
Risca Community ComprehensiveClosed
St. Cenydd SchoolVery tentative – closed to Y7-Y10, open to Y11 and 6th form
St. Martins ComprehensiveOpen
Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni Gelli Haf and Y GwyndyOpen for Years 12 and 13 only.
Glan y Nant – The Learning Centre (Pupil Referral Unit)Open

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