Rising house prices and lower birth rates are some of the reasons why enrolments have fallen.
Schools in Islington may have fewer primary and secondary places for the 2025-26 academic year due to falling school rolls.
The reduction in pupil numbers will also affect budgets, as government funding is tied to the number of pupils attending the schools.Image source,The local authority has already merged Copenhagen and Vittoria primary schools and was planning to close Pooles Park, which has since become an academy, due to reduced pupil numbers.
Schools like the Arts and Media School in Finsbury Park are reducing their year 7 intakes to manage unfilled places, theIn response to these challenges, Islington Council is planning to reduce the number of year 7 intake at 10 schools from 1,675 to 1,560 in 2025-26.
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