With a very long list of reasons

The National Union of Teachers is taking  action on July 5th.  The majority of schools in Hounslow will be  affected either through complete closure, partial closure or reduced timetable.  All NUT members working in local authority schools or academies will be  eligible to take part in the strike on 5th July. Given the discontent amongst  teachers this is action that will be well supported.
          
Marilyn  Bater, Secretary Hounslow Teachers  Association (NUT)  said: 
“Teachers  go into the profession to make a difference to children’s lives and to develop  in them a love of learning. No teacher takes strike action lightly. Inadequate  levels of funding, however, are having a negative effect on both children and  teachers that cannot go unaddressed.   
          
          “According to the  respected Institute of Fiscal Studies, schools are facing the worst funding  cuts since the 1970s. This is impacting heavily on the choices and decisions  that head teachers in Hounslow and around the country have to  make. 
          
          “We are already  seeing an increase in class sizes, a reduction in subject choices for children,  especially in the Arts, less materials and fewer books in classrooms and cuts to  school trips. Teachers and support staff are being cut or not replaced meaning less  individual attention for children. If, as many predict, inflation rises  following the EU referendum, then schools will be forced to contend with even  larger real term cuts.  
          
          "Meanwhile  George Osborne is freezing the cash per pupil he gives to schools,  whilst increasing what he takes from them. For every 20 teachers  employed, a school has to find an extra teacher salary to give to the Treasury. 
          
          “On top of the  funding cuts, the break-up of the national system of terms and conditions for  teachers is a complete distraction for head teachers. Instead of focusing on  teaching and learning they will have to spend huge amounts of time negotiating  teacher contracts. 
          
      “Schools  need funding to a level where every child is guaranteed an education they  deserve, and are taught by qualified teachers that schools can afford to  employ. Academies should have regard to national terms and conditions for  teachers. Parents, children, teachers and the general public expect this of our  education system. This should be within every government’s grasp to guarantee.  We urge Nicky Morgan to listen”.  
        Video from East Riding NUT explaining why teachers are striking
Schools should have confirmed directly whether they are fully or part open tomorrow.
Let Our Kids Be Kids is a campaign representing the voice of parents who support teachers as are Rescue Our Schools and Parents Defending Education..
       
 
          July 5, 2016