Cllr Mary Campbell examines the options for a Gaelic-medium secondary school in Edinburgh
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Green gains at all levels
Changing policy on the start age at school is just one of many ways in which Greens are making a difference, says Mary Campbell
Young people are right to demand action on climate breakdown, says Mary Campbell.
It’s time to hear more voices on council education committees, says Mary Campbell.
Backing climate strikes
Green councillor Mary Campbell today secured a commitment from City of Edinburgh Council to respect and engage positively with school students taking part in climate strikes. She explains why.
Our future schools crunch time
The future of secondary schools in the city will come to a special meeting of Edinburgh’s Education Committee this week. Cllr Mary Campbell explains why the Greens are backing investment…
School lunches: progress and potential
Mary Campbell welcomes progress on school lunches but says there is an opportunity to go so much further.
Building schools for our communities
Learning from school building programmes of the past is crucial in building for the future, says Mary Campbell.
Films for juniors
Mary Campbell heralds an outbreak of common sense on baby and carer screenings of films.
Finding space for Gaelic
How best should Scotland’s capital support Gaelic and Gaelic medium education as part of the education service as a whole? Green councillor Mary Campbell reflects.
The controversy around the schools review in west and south west Edinburgh could, and should, have been avoided argues Mary Campbell.
Education: who decides?
Mind the gap between rhetoric and reality on education says Mary Campbell.
Treasuring Portobello Beach
Any list of “Things to do in Edinburgh in summer” would be incomplete without a trip to Portobello Beach says Mary Campbell.
Homes for all
Everyone deserves a decent home says Mary Campbell.
Bellfield Church: the city “right to buy”
Green candidate Mary Campbell heralds the “urban right to buy” in Portobello.