Rebel head teachers shame Tories on education budget

Teachers say education funding is a postal lottery for a system in crisis

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A head teacher has organised a campaign to send letters to 2.5 million homes, warning that schools in England are under “massive duress” and need another £1bn in government funding.

Described by the BBC as a “relentless rebel”, Jules White of Tanbridge House School in Sussex is leading 4,000 other head teachers to by-pass politicians and appeal directly to families.

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