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CUTS: St Benedict's High School

By Jennifer Black

THE safety of hundreds of school pupils will be put at risk as changes are to be made to the secondary school transport scheme, it has been warned.

Parents are furious after Renfrewshire Council axed free bus travel for pupils living more than two miles away from the school - saving £274,000.

The new changes will mean 187 pupils at St Benedict's High School, 166 Gryffe High School children and 118 pupils at Castlehead High School will lose their bus passes.

In addition, nearly 300 St Andrew's Academy students and 66 Paisley Grammar pupils will also be affected when the plan comes into effect in August.

However, council leader Derek Mackay told the concerned councillors at the annual budget meeting that the free bus service would continue if a safe walking route for the children could not be found.

After the meeting Councillor Mackay said: "What the council officials do and road departments will do is check all the routes - if officers determine that there is not a safe walking route the free school transport provision continues."

St Benedict's High School parents held a public meeting last week to discuss the proposals and concluded that there is no safe way for their children to get to the school, which is situated on the outskirts of Linwood.

However, Renfrewshire Council has told the Gazette that it HAS found an acceptable route to the secondary school, which teaches children from Johnstone, Linwood, Bridge of Weir, Lochwinnoch, Elderslie, Kilbarchan and Howwood.

Councillor Lorraine Cameron, convener of Renfrewshire Council's Education Policy Board, said: "Due to changes to roads infrastructure and other safety improvements made in recent years, suitable routes have now been identified to allow pupils to walk safely from Johnstone to the school.

"Safe walking routes are established by the council's road safety officer and meet with the guidelines set out in the Safe Routes to School policy.

"The change to the qualifying distance will come into effect in August 2010 at the start of the new school year.

"Every parent/carer who has a child who will be affected by these changes will receive a letter in the next couple of months."

After Monday's meeting, the decision was slammed by parents. A spokesperson for St Benedict's Parent Council said: "The Parent Council are stunned with the outcome of today's council budget meeting.

"It showed a total disregard for the safety and welfare of our children.

"We will be taking further action."

The key issue for the parents is the safety of their children. The spokesperson added: "The Parent Forum consider that the council have a duty of care towards the children and that by forcing another 187 children to walk to school, they are in breach of that responsibility."

Meanwhile local MSP Hugh Henry has written to Derek Mackay and the Chief Executive and put forward a motion in the Scottish Parliament calling on Renfrewshire Council to keep the free bus transport scheme.

Mr Henry is asking the council to cut back on the council officers £321,000 salary increase, that was given in June 2008, and put it back into education to allow the free transport to continue.

He said: "How long would it take a pupil to walk just under three miles in the middle of winter?

"It's unacceptable they could be coming into school soaking wet.

"What is the difference of a primary pupil of 11 and a secondary pupil of 11 walking to school?

"It's wrong from a human point of view and it's wrong from an educational point of view."

This article appeared in The Gazette 20 Jan 10

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