A SOUTHAMPTON school is to close following strike action from the teachers and support staff at the school.

Staff at Valentine Primary School are to strike this week over the threat of redundancies and increased workload at the school.

Members of the National Education Union have voted for strike action on March 14 for one day, with two days the following week and three the week after that.

In a ballot of its members, 100 per cent voted for the action on a turnout of 75 per cent.

Lisa Dibden-Chan, Valentine parent said: “I totally support the staff striking and my children and I will strike with them - redundancies will not be the answer to these funding cuts.

“We need the teachers and support staff in the school to teach our children not take even more away from their future education.

"When are the government going to stop taking and invest in them instead?”

More than 30 staff member and parents are to protest outside the Civic Hall, Southampton, on March 14 at 9am.

The protest will come as the council has threatened redundancies at the school.

Valentine Primary School was formed as a merge of two predecessor schools four years ago at the direction of Southampton City Council.

The school has continued to grow, but has not been funded proportionately for that growth, the union claims.

The Minimum Funding Guarantee caps the growth of Valentine’s budget at 5 per cent, which has led to the loss of £648,000 from its budget.

James Ellis, Regional Officer said: “Industrial action is always a last resort, and there is still enough time for the council to avert this action by restoring the funds the school has lost as a result of their poor decisions.”

“The meeting with Cllr Hammond and Hilary Brooks on 12th February was positive, and we have organised a follow up meeting with Cllr Paffey, the cabinet member for education.

“We are asking for the council to speed up this process, to restore funds lost to Valentine Primary School’s budget, to avoid a catastrophic loss of support to vulnerable children in that school. It is entirely in their hands to do this and to avoid the strike action we have planned.”