Threat to Broughton music school
Dear parents,
Urgent action needed – TODAY!
We learned yesterday that an apparently benign line in the proposed City of Edinburgh Council budget for next year, seeking to create a city-wide music service, is actually based on a proposal to close the Music School at Broughton and at Flora Stevenson’s as we know it, and – in the case of Flora’s – not to replace it at all. As you can imagine, this will have a profound impact on our community, and we are asking for your help to write to your councillor TODAY, ahead of a budget meeting tomorrow, to ask them to ensure that the Music School continues in its current form.
The Music School is a national and international Centre of Excellence and impacts on our lives in the following ways:
• Personal – for the children who attend, they have their needs met in a way that no other school or service in Edinburgh can provide. Families have uprooted in order to come to this school. Entry to the Music School is based on musical potential, not on financial need; the Music School makes a specialist music education available to all.
• Community and Educational – we all benefit from the diversity of our community which results from the integration of the Music School. Results at Broughton have risen steadily over the past few years, and the centres of excellence at Broughton High are an important part of a school culture that helps all students to achieve their potential.
• Financial – we understand that the funding received by Edinburgh City Council from the Scottish Government contains an expectation, detailed in various documents and responses over the years, that a specific significant element is intended to support the national centre of excellence. The Council’s budget proposal does not take account of the fact that this funding will disappear if the Music School is disbanded. We are seeking to verify the figures, but we estimate that the Council will lose more funding by disbanding the Music School than it will in continuing to support it.
We would like to seek your support in contacting your councillor TODAY, as there is a Council budget meeting tomorrow, and we need them to know how strong the community feeling is about the potential loss of this front line service.
Please help!
The email addresses of the Inverleith City of Edinburgh councillors are as follows:
gavin.barrie@edinburgh.gov.uk (SNP)
hal.osler@edinburgh.gov.uk (Lib Dem)
iain.whyte@edinburgh.gov.uk (Conservative)
max.mitchell@edinburgh.gov.uk (Conservative)
Leith School of Art Open Day
Pupils of an artistic nature thinking of further studies should check out Leith School of Art’s Open Day on Tuesday December 5, from 10am-3pm.
Applications for the school’s year-long, full-time Foundation Course will open on Monday November 20, and the Open Day is a great chance to get firsthand experience of what life in an art school is really like.
Current Foundation students will be in the studio so pupils will be able to ask them any questions.
For further information, contact the art school at 0131 554 5761 or email enquiries@leithschoolofart.co.uk
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Check out the results for the October 200 Club draw – you may be a winner!

Have your say on education
National Improvement Framework Survey
If you have a few minutes to spare, the Scottish Government has launched a survey to find out what matters to parents about their school and their child’s education, focusing on what needs to done to make the improvements we all want to see. The survey will be open until 16 October 2017.
Click on the link to have your say
https://response.questback.com/scottishgovernment/mwaxxjjbnu
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Volunteers needed!
Does anyone have an hour to spare on Sunday? If so, the BHSA is running a cafe at the Chess Tournament at Broughton from 10am to 4pm and need some volunteers to help out. If anyone can come along to give a hand, please email naomicrowley64@gmail.com.
