No chance in this day and age, as much as I like the idea, a policy like this was needed ~20 years ago!
I agree with the second part but that's no reason not to attempt to change it.
No chance in this day and age, as much as I like the idea, a policy like this was needed ~20 years ago!
It changed when local authorities lost total control of schools as they became academy’s . My daughter is now 30 and they had definitely gone by the time she went to secondary school here in Coventry, we could have tried to sent her to any of the Coventry schools . It’s was to do with ‘ parental choice ‘ . So it has definitely happened in England . Could be different in wales and Scotland with their devolved powers .
No chance in this day and age, as much as I like the idea, a policy like this was needed ~20 years ago!
A fine aim, but I suspect it will be under funded or funds mis directed.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3wyezwly69o
I was going to say it depends by the age of the school kid, no way a 5 yo could/would walk a mile in a Scottish rain storm.My own son cycles 8km (5 miles) every day to school and back, even in deep winter, he's been doing that since he was 10 years old.
There is another article about the lost generation of adults and older children who never learnt to ride a bike and were driven everywhere. The first generation in decades that have lower health and life expectancy thsn previous generations.
This is despite some huge injuries I've sustained - you won't stop me, and I'm not a mad risk taker.