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Esther McVey MP calls on government to support pupils from Alderley Edge School for Girls after closure announcement

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Monday, 2 March, 2026
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Esther McVey has demanded government set out what it will do to support hundreds of pupils at Alderley Edge Girls School when it closes in the summer.

Ms McVey said parents and pupils face disruption and uncertainty because of decisions taken by the Labour government.

Speaking in Commons Education Questions, Ms McVey said: “Alderley Edge School for Girls in my constituency has just announced its closure blaming increased costs such as national insurance and most significantly VAT on school fees. Given the Secretary of State is responsible for its closure, what will she do to help minimise the disruption to the pupils who are now being forced to change schools against their wishes and to find places in local schools that are not there (that are full) in Cheshire East.”

The call follows the announcement last week from Board of Governors the school was no longer financially viable. A subsequent letter sent to parents cited unprecedented cost pressures – including the introduction of VAT on school fees, the removal of business rates relief, higher employer national insurance contributions.

Education Minister Olivia Bailey said: “I am sorry to hear about the closure of the school in her constituency but closures of private schools have been in line with historical trends. All pupils are entitled to a state school place and she should contact eh local authority to discuss it further.”

The school caters for girls aged two to 18. It will close in July.

Ms McVey criticised the minister’s response, saying it was clear government did not care decisions taken by them were affecting children’s education.

Ms McVey is working with parents who are looking at alternatives for the future of the school and is arranging a meeting with the chair of governors to discuss the issue.

 

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