Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne Liberal Democrat Candidate for the Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Constituency

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Children in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich will benefit from schools plan

10.00.00pm GMT Sun 8th Feb 2009

PROPOSALS from the Liberal Democrats for big improvements to schools and teaching will see around £26,009,440 of extra cash for schools in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich to boost the education and life chances of thousands of children say local party members.

The plans were launched by Party Leader Nick Clegg and Shadow Secretary of State for Schools, David Laws MP. They call for raising standards in all local schools; closing the gap between children from rich and poor families and ending the era of Government meddling in education.

Speaking about the proposals to a meeting of members and residents, Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne Lib Dem Parliamentary Spokesman and teacher said: "These are radical ideas to ensure all young people get the best start in life. The extra cash will make a real difference in our local schools. I am particularly pleased that funding is proposed to cut infant class sizes to private school levels of 15. We will also introduce a £2.5bn Pupil Premium, to ensure that extra funding goes to the pupils with the highest needs, whichever school they are in. And some of that extra money will pay for after school and Saturday classes, and extended school days.

We will also get central government off the back of schools, teachers and pupils. The days of ministers in Whitehall stifling schools and interfering with everything that happens in the classroom must end. Schools here in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich need to be freed to teach children rather than spend their time obeying ministerial orders and trying to achieve government targets."

The schools proposals put forward by the Liberal Democrats will go a long way to ensuring that the many thousands of local children who go to local schools have at least as good a start in life as the small number who are educated privately.

"The proposals will be debated at the Liberal Democrat spring conference in Harrogate in March," added Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne who is currently a senior teacher in a State Primary School.

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