Schools shut or closing early due to snow (From Bucks Free Press)
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Schools shut or closing early due to snow
5:00am Friday 18th January 2013 in News
Snow to shut some schools
SIXTY-TWO schools are shut or closing early due to snow today.
The latest to announce closure was Naphill and Walters Ash, with teachers and pupils being sent home due to the snow falling earlier than expected.
Latest school closure or schools closing early:
- Beechview School
- Cressex Community School
- Chepping View
- Chesham Bois Church of England Combined
- Curzon Church of England Combined
- Great Marlow
- Holmer Green Infant
- Holmer Green Junior
- Holmer Green Senior
- Hyde Heath
- Juniper Hill
- King's Wood
- Little Kingshill Combined
- The Marsh School
- Millbrook Combined School
- The Misbourne
- Naphill and Walters Ash
- Tylers Green First School
- Tylers Green Middle School
- Widmer End Combined
Schools closed:
- Ash Hill Primary School
- Amersham School
- Booker Hill School
- Brill Church of England Combined School
- Cadmore End Church of England School
- Chalfont St Giles Infant School and Nursery
- Chalfont St Giles Junior School
- Chalfont Valley Primary E-Act Academy
- Chalfonts Community College
- Chestnut Lane School
- Chiltern Gate School (Day/Boarding)
- Chiltern Way Federation - Prestwood Campus
- Chiltern Way Federation - Wendover Campus
- Claytons Primary School
- Dagnall School
- Disraeli School and Children's Centre, The
- Frieth Church of England Combined School
- Fulmer Infant School
- Great Missenden Church of England Combined School
- Henry Allen Nursery School
- Heritage House School
- High Wycombe Church of England Combined School
- Holtspur School
- Ibstone Church of England Infant School
- Iver Village Infant School
- Iver Village Junior School
- Kite Ridge Education Unit
- Lee Common Church of England School
- Longwick Church of England Combined School
- Mandeville School Specialist Sports College, The
- Maplewood School
- Meadows School, The
- Radnage Church of England Infant School
- Robertswood School
- St George's Church of England Infant School
- St Michael's Catholic School
- Stokenchurch Primary School
- The Downley School
- Waterside Combined School
- West Wycombe Combined School
- Westfield School
- Woodside Junior School
To see the latest list click HERE for a full table.
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Comments (49)
9:45am Fri 18 Jan 13
Bookermum says...
I for one would not like to be driving in this weather, so I really wouldn't want anyone else too!!
10:02am Fri 18 Jan 13
fair say says...
It's always the schools that are first to close.
How many private sector workers have been told they don't need to go to work today because of the snow.
I expect the council will close there offices early like last year to allow there staff to go home.
It's not only teachers that have to drive to work. I know people that have to drive 35 miles each way to work and have still gone into work today.
10:13am Fri 18 Jan 13
sidthesexist says...
10:13am Fri 18 Jan 13
Bookermum says...
10:31am Fri 18 Jan 13
5656l5656 says...
The majority of parents were complaining that we had not closed earlier or quicker!
Schools have a duty of care to their children who have to travel in and back from school, many walking along roads where cars are now sliding all over the place. They also have to think of their staff. I am at a school in High Wycombe and we have three staff members who live in Oxford, two from Slough, one from Rickmansworth and the rest from tricky places to reach (Missenden etc).
All of my family members are from the private sector and I have a number of friends who work in the private sector. They have either been told to work from home or have been sent back home.
The people who complain at school closures will not be happy until all schools stay open in all conditions, no matter how treacherous. When a child is killed from the unsafe conditions, that will not matter, they will just be ecstatic that the schools stayed open! To be honest, if that was the case, they'll probably all be complaining about something else anyway! Complaining for complaining sake.
10:37am Fri 18 Jan 13
Whatsgoingonthen? says...
More to the point it why are the schools closing for voting in May? This is just as inconvenient and I will lose another days pay.
Why does the Met office even bother to issue weather warnings? When people don't listen you get hoards stuck in their cars like a couple of years ago. When people do listen you get moaning and groaning about the schools closing early.
10:39am Fri 18 Jan 13
miccles says...
10:40am Fri 18 Jan 13
sidthesexist says...
10:44am Fri 18 Jan 13
5656l5656 says...
When you went to school, there wouldn't have been nearly as many vehicles on the road therefore making it easier to travel. Also, all children went to their local school, often within walking distance. This is still the case for some children but due to the option of choice, many children travel a long way to attend their chosen school.
10:45am Fri 18 Jan 13
thethe says...
As for cars sliding all over the place, a rare few may do, but cars are on the roads and pedestrians are on the pavements!
10:46am Fri 18 Jan 13
Whatsgoingonthen? says...
I think it is more sensible to do that and heed met office warnings and go home (unecessarily in some cases) than be stuck in your car in the snow with lots of other people.
It was the heavy traffic that caused the chaos a couple of years ago when a warning was issued and everyone ignored it gridlocking HW and the surrounding areas as people could not go up or down the hills. Gritters could not get out as the roads were full.
We were one of those who ignored it, popped out to do some quick shopping and did not get home till the next day.
10:49am Fri 18 Jan 13
5656l5656 says...
It has NOTHING to do with teachers not being bothered.
You agree that some cars slide all over the place, it only takes one to slide into the pedestrians on the pavements.
10:55am Fri 18 Jan 13
thethe says...
10:56am Fri 18 Jan 13
sidthesexist says...
If families choose to take to a school from a longer distance than usual then it is their responsibility to make sure the kid gets there. If they don't want to do this then they should move the kid to a closer school.
10:58am Fri 18 Jan 13
5656l5656 says...
I'm glad your office is open as you must be working very hard as you can reply constantly during the day.......
11:06am Fri 18 Jan 13
thethe says...
I didn't say they can't be bothered to get in early, I said they can't be bothered to leave for work earlier
11:09am Fri 18 Jan 13
Whatsgoingonthen? says...
You are a worker-will you go to work?
You are a parent-will you send your kids to school?
You are a head teacher. You have pupils/teachers who live a distance away that means travel by car. Will you shut the school?
It is 10am and it has started to snow.
Imagine you are a boss and have workers who travel by foot, by car, by train and by rail. Do you send them home?
11:11am Fri 18 Jan 13
miccles says...
What just like you are you mean??????
tough life being a teacher then isn't it.
11:12am Fri 18 Jan 13
5656l5656 says...
11:22am Fri 18 Jan 13
miccles says...
School maybe shut, but teachers are so overworked, why are you doing schoolwork???
11:26am Fri 18 Jan 13
Whatsgoingonthen? says...
Glad you made it to work today. Having set a really good example to everyone, will you be working until your normal finishing time. What is that? About 6pm? What will you say to your boss if you are told to go home early?
I hope that you are well prepared for your 20 mile journey home in case it is dangerous and difficult.
Would you still have gone to work if you lived in South Wales where a red warning has been issued?
12:20pm Fri 18 Jan 13
Kadoogan says...
No, I don't work at one of them.
12:59pm Fri 18 Jan 13
daemonite says...
1:02pm Fri 18 Jan 13
sidthesexist says...
1:19pm Fri 18 Jan 13
Whatsgoingonthen? says...
When I went to pick the kids up at lunchtime it was quicker walking than driving and the roads were very busy and slow moving. Saw a couple of people sliding.
My hubbie tells me there's a jacknife lorry down treadaway hill which is closed. I bet he wishes he had stayed at home this morning.
Good luck to everyone who has to drive and take care out there.
2:04pm Fri 18 Jan 13
buser says...
2:10pm Fri 18 Jan 13
sidthesexist says...
True, but the kid would also have been safe if the school have been open. i.e. in a safe classroom learning.
2:12pm Fri 18 Jan 13
AlpinaB5 says...
2:14pm Fri 18 Jan 13
jacob1234 says...
2:28pm Fri 18 Jan 13
sidthesexist says...
Just like on Monday when they were throwing snowballs at the windscreens of buses full of passengers because the schools had to close due to "Health & Safety"
2:51pm Fri 18 Jan 13
jacob1234 says...
2:59pm Fri 18 Jan 13
buser says...
3:02pm Fri 18 Jan 13
Marlow77 says...
5:12pm Fri 18 Jan 13
bucksteacher says...
The likes of sidthesexist (clue in the name) and daemonite have no interest in engaging in a proper argument with you, nor are prepared to attempt to understand the facts surrounding how school run now.
They have been hoodwinked by the current government's attempts to denegrate education and teachers in particular and aren't prepared to look beyond the Daily Mail to consider the real world.
1) Teachers do not decide to close schools.
2) Complex decision-making concerning Health & Safety and the availability of school transport (run by County Councils) is required by the Headteacher.
3) Many staff either do make it in or work from home for the day.
4) Many schools set work for students via their websites and so learning can continue.
That said, I am sure I have just wasted my own time in saying this too.
5:26pm Fri 18 Jan 13
sidthesexist says...
That one comment says everything about you.
5:48pm Fri 18 Jan 13
bucksteacher says...
7:25pm Fri 18 Jan 13
bucksteacher says...
7:25pm Fri 18 Jan 13
Whatsgoingonthen? says...
If not, then thats exactly why e met office issued warnings and the schools closed/workers sent home early.
8:42pm Fri 18 Jan 13
Bookermum says...
10:30pm Fri 18 Jan 13
Shenley05 says...
12:05am Sat 19 Jan 13
buftonp13 says...
All the main roads are fine to drive on we had a bit of snow not mountains of the stuff.
teachers have so much time off over the course of a year and finish earlyer than most people do every day, and they want more money.... lol dont make me laugh there providing a service to the local community so thats what they should do instead of sitting at home on there arse
7:19am Sat 19 Jan 13
Bookermum says...
Schools were not the only places to close yesterday!! & many of my friends from the private sector were told to WFH!!
One friend who did go into work took 3 hours returning home (9 miles)
Trains were disrupted, roads were dangerous (saw this for myself many times), so yes, I think children should be protected from these dangers & schools closed!!
I am fed up with reading hate campaigns towards teachers!! If you could do better, then give it a go!!! ... Obviously you'd only teach at your local school & would make sure you walk in when there is snow etc!!!
Until you've actually done the job how can you judge it??
8:31am Sat 19 Jan 13
bucksteacher says...
As I have said previously, people like this are not posting on here because they have any interest in engaging in a proper discussion about issues in education. We can only assume they have too much free time on their hands and just like complaining about anything.
Either that, or their own experience of education was really negative and it has completely skewed their view of teachers. Whilst I sympathise with this, because everyone deserves a good education, if they spent some time in a school today they would be amazed by the fantastic work that teachers are doing, despite the best efforts of the government to destroy morale and create such a 'divide and rule' society.
8:49am Sat 19 Jan 13
arewenearlythereyet? says...
9:06pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Lauraforgodssake says...
11:22pm Sat 19 Jan 13
fatgardener says...
There are drivers who come down the hills far too fast despite the bad conditions - roads such as **** Lane, Hammersley Lane and Abbey Barn Lane. Last year I saw a car spin out of control and go backwards into the trees, just missing a child on the verge.
If this was a flatter area, then maybe schools should stay open in the snow, but the hills and in some places, narrow lanes with no footpaths, make it treacherous for pedestrians.
7:09pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Peregrine93 says...
12:38pm Tue 22 Jan 13
Dr James says...
1:25pm Tue 22 Jan 13
demoness the second says...
With all due respect, people who live in glass houses should not throw stones ;)