Staff at Outwood Grange Academies Trust launch strike action

Staff are taking to the picket line over proposals to extend their schools' hours

Author: Charlotte LinnecarPublished 3rd Jun 2025
Last updated 3rd Jun 2025

Some staff at Outwood Grange Academies Trust schools are heading to the picket line this morning.

Members of the National Education Union are taking industrial action against the proposals to extend the school day.

They say the proposed 30 minute extension will lead to increased stress, reduced planning time, and a deterioration in work-life balance for teachers and support staff.

A total of six days of strike action is planned for the 3rd, 10th, 11th, 17th, 18th, and 19th June 2025.

Debbie Kahler for the NEU said:

"Our committed and hard-working members of the National Education Union have voted for strike action on the grounds of workload and changes to the current school day. This is not a decision they have taken lightly, as they have the best interest of the children at heart.

"They need a realistic working day.

"Teachers already have a huge workload which is having significant impact on the retention of teachers in schools.

"Teachers are working harder and longer. The Trust can no longer ignore the pressures teachers are under. It’s time to invest in what truly matters, support the staff and pupils.

"Squeezing more teaching into an already jam-packed working day is not the solution. Outwood Grange Academy are putting more strain on teachers, on their work life balance, and affecting the teaching staff of families."

Despite ongoing discussions, OGAT has not withdrawn the proposals. Strike action will take place across 14 OGAT schools in Yorkshire, the North East, North West, and East Midlands.

List of OGAT schools taking industrial action in June 2025

· Outwood academy city, Sheffield

· Outwood academy Danum, Doncaster

· Outwood academy Easingwold, North Yorkshire

· Outwood academy Foxhills, North Lincolnshire

· Outwood academy Freeston, Wakefield

· Outwood academy Hemsworth, Wakefield

· Outwood academy Hindley, Wigan

· Outwood academy Kirkby, Notts

· Outwood academy Newbold, Derbyshire

· Outwood academy Portland, Notts

· Outwood academy Redcar, Redcar & Cleveland

· Outwood academy Shafton, Barnsley

· Outwood academy valley, Notts

· Outwood Grange academy, Wakefield

Meanwhile the Trust say they're "exceptionally disappointed" in the industrial action:

“We have constructively engaged with our trade union partners and our colleagues since October regarding our proposal to re-shape our secondary school day, which currently ends at 2.30pm – meaning we fall short of the Government's 32.5-hour-a-week minimum expectation.

“The small change we have proposed will mean students can learn more and achieve even stronger outcomes, and will still mean the school day is within the time as set out in the Government’s school teachers’ pay and conditions document (STPCD).

“We have approached this as a genuine consultation and have taken on board feedback to make changes to our original proposal.

"We have also made a commitment to meet regularly with the trade unions to identify any unnecessary workload across our team so that the new school week is overall ‘workload neutral’.

“Given this, and the benefits to their education that students will get from the proposal, we are exceptionally disappointed that our union partners have decided to take industrial action, especially as they have chosen days when students are due to take important exams they have worked so hard for.

"We remain open to constructive dialogue and collaborative working but we also want to make sure our students are prioritised and provided with the best possible education. Our pupils have told us they want to develop life skills such as financial literacy, more careers education and more time to debate issues they experience in their lives, and our re-modelled week will mean we can deliver this and more for them.”

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