Phil Kerridge writes:
An infant school and a junior school on adjacent sites in Bodmin will merge in September. That can only be good: better co-operation, a more consistent curriculum and the opportunity to make savings away from the classroom when there will be cuts.
You don't have to read much of the letters to parents to discover this is not a merger but a takeover.
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