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Cwmcarn school set to stay closed for week in asbestos scare
12:34pm Monday 15th October 2012 in News
Cwmcarn school set to stay closed for week in asbestos scare
PUPILS from Cwmcarn High School look set to remain off school this week, as senior staff and governors work with Caerphilly council to make alternative arrangements for lessons.
The school was closed last Friday for detailed asbestos investigations to be carried out following a structural report.
Those findings are currently being analysed the council and Public Health Wales with experts from the latter body expected to provide a view on the situation shortly.
The council is currently working with the school's senior staff and governors on alternative arrangements for pupils and staff, but this is unlikely to be resolved this week. Priority is being given to providing accommodation for pupils in years 11, 12 and 13.
Are you the parent of a child at Cwmcarn High School? Tell us how you have been affected - call 01633 777226 or e-mail newsdesk@southwalesargus.co.uk
Comments(28)
lucyrmorgan1984
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1:09pm Mon 15 Oct 12
I suppose the Head Teacher is as in the dark as us parents at the moment?
Do other schools contain asbestos? At least the problem at Cwmcarn is being dealt with.
sherrie
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2:59pm Mon 15 Oct 12
sally80
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4:07pm Mon 15 Oct 12
Sevans84
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4:08pm Mon 15 Oct 12
sherrie
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4:30pm Mon 15 Oct 12
marie morris
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5:07pm Mon 15 Oct 12
sherrie wrote:at 12;30 friday my daughter spoke to her form tutor , and told her teacher that her parents were going to contact the HSE , they have known for weeks as the humanities department has been shut for 3 weeks
The school posted letters out on Friday to say that the school was closing etc. The head informs us that she didn't find out what was happening until 2.45pm on the Friday - So the staff printed out over 900 letters and franked over 900 envelopes and still managed to catch the last post in time.... This doesn't add up!
Bem1978
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5:25pm Mon 15 Oct 12
I was told that if I had any questions I was able to speak with the head over the phone. This is what form tutors told pupils I've spoken with.
Guysfawkes65
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7:37pm Mon 15 Oct 12
jd1234
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9:15pm Mon 15 Oct 12
gingertom
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9:24pm Mon 15 Oct 12
There are others in the same boat.
hannah27
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9:56pm Mon 15 Oct 12
jess181
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10:49pm Mon 15 Oct 12
asbestos123
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11:01pm Mon 15 Oct 12
The school would not be dim-witted enough to undertake or organise building without undertaking the required survey, disturbed asbestos, contaminated the building and left the Council to pick up the pieces and take the flack? .. I’ve seen it before where I use to live!!
Goldy_Lookin_Clart
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6:12am Tue 16 Oct 12
I am sure it has Lots of empty classrooms.
Bem1978
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6:23am Tue 16 Oct 12
Surely the ultimate goal should be to get pupils back with THEIR teachers?
Dai Rear
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7:31am Tue 16 Oct 12
JWG1967
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8:03am Tue 16 Oct 12
A thousand pounds per pupil less is nearly a million pounds A YEAR.
Don't criticise the head what would you parents prefer nice new buildings or teachers? It's the authority's fault for chronic underfunding for years.
Caerphilly has committed millions to a new welsh comprehensive in the old St Ilans site in Cearphilly town. Theres already have a new welsh medium comprehensive school - while English medium schools are crumbling. Is this fair?
Perhaps they could save a few £ on Weish education and put it into their poor relations in English medium schools who still make up a big proportion of voters in the old islwyn area.
Cymru Am Beth
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10:55am Tue 16 Oct 12
Dai Rear wrote:Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought it was the 'blue' asbestos that was the most dangerous not the white?
There is a lot of asbestos used in construction. White asbestos is carcinogenic.. The other types are inert. Contractors have made a mint out of simple minded councils through the Great Asbestos Fraud. If it's not white asbestos the school could reopen this morning
chslearner11
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11:50am Tue 16 Oct 12
alexman1
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9:27pm Tue 16 Oct 12
asbestos123
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9:38pm Tue 16 Oct 12
alexman1 wrote:Some people do worry me. “Pupils don’t care about asbestos” .. asbestos exposure will not have any immediate effect .. its thirty or forty years later when you have asbestosis.
I completely agree with the above comment! My son comes home from schoo late half the time because helping the teachers out with friends or something! And again the school does have a low budget and it prioritises in the best education for the pupils. As I can see none of the pupils care about the asbestos they purely care about the school and all of this caring on twitter and facebook has obviously payed off because there slowly opening again! Don't hate cwmcarn because its got asbestos and maybe some communication problems like it because that's were the results come from..!
alexman1
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9:54pm Tue 16 Oct 12
asbestos123 wrote:Yes but the pupils don't know that do they? The point is we don't know how high they were at risk. No pacific facts have been confirmed. And what I'm trying to get across anyway is Cwmcarn is like a family it has the connection that no other school seems to have. It's like a second home to my son. He said to me yesterday evening so we've been exposed to asbestos for 4 years, another year won't hurt will it?
alexman1 wrote:Some people do worry me. “Pupils don’t care about asbestos” .. asbestos exposure will not have any immediate effect .. its thirty or forty years later when you have asbestosis.
I completely agree with the above comment! My son comes home from schoo late half the time because helping the teachers out with friends or something! And again the school does have a low budget and it prioritises in the best education for the pupils. As I can see none of the pupils care about the asbestos they purely care about the school and all of this caring on twitter and facebook has obviously payed off because there slowly opening again! Don't hate cwmcarn because its got asbestos and maybe some communication problems like it because that's were the results come from..!
Dai Rear
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7:41am Wed 17 Oct 12
Cymru Am Beth wrote:Sorry. I slap my wrist. Hope you agree with the overall point
Dai Rear wrote:Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought it was the 'blue' asbestos that was the most dangerous not the white?
There is a lot of asbestos used in construction. White asbestos is carcinogenic.. The other types are inert. Contractors have made a mint out of simple minded councils through the Great Asbestos Fraud. If it's not white asbestos the school could reopen this morning
Cymru Am Beth
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8:24am Wed 17 Oct 12
Dai Rear wrote:I do agree.
Cymru Am Beth wrote:Sorry. I slap my wrist. Hope you agree with the overall pointDai Rear wrote: There is a lot of asbestos used in construction. White asbestos is carcinogenic.. The other types are inert. Contractors have made a mint out of simple minded councils through the Great Asbestos Fraud. If it's not white asbestos the school could reopen this morningCorrect me if I am wrong, but I thought it was the 'blue' asbestos that was the most dangerous not the white?
Apparently there is also a brown asbestos which is equally dangerous.
Cwmderi
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3:24pm Wed 17 Oct 12
As one contributor stated earlier "There is a large school on a hill nearby" (which has a huge number of surplus places)
Let's hope the Minister does not use asbestos as a blunt tool to cut these surplus places.
Be vigilant.
Moulder
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7:59pm Sun 21 Oct 12
Being a former pupil at Cwmcarn during the last encounter with the local authority, I along with my parents fought to keep Cwmcarn open so that my children have been able to go to this high standing school in our community... Please..please support the pupils, the staff and parents at this anxious time...
Careful
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9:38pm Sun 21 Oct 12
Moulder wrote:Hear, Hear !!!
Unfortunately it is in the hands of CCBC now... And going on the history of the Council's and Cwmcarns relationship, I fear the council will have there way and use this opportunity to put the final nail in Cwmcarn Schools coffin!!!! If the pupils are placed in schools within the area, they will be in these schools for at least a year... In which case the parents would rather leave them where they are than disturb their childrens education AGAIN!!! In which case the Council has won...
Being a former pupil at Cwmcarn during the last encounter with the local authority, I along with my parents fought to keep Cwmcarn open so that my children have been able to go to this high standing school in our community... Please..please support the pupils, the staff and parents at this anxious time...
alexman1 says...
1:01pm Mon 15 Oct 12