As you sow, so shall you reap

2nd June 2006, 1:00am

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As you sow, so shall you reap

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It was progressive. It was radical. It inspired the free-school movement in the 1960s. Summerhill came to symbolise pupil power and democracy in education. While not exactly free - at up topound;11,166 a year - it is freethinking. Like-minded state schools flourished in its wake - not least Countesthorpe, the Leicestershire community college that stirred much controversy.

Now, however, it’s all change at the Suffolk school. Over-indulgent, permissive parents have created discipline problems. Zoe Neill Readhead, daughter of the founder, AS Neill, is cracking the whip at pupils to restore order (page 3). Critics in the media who take regular swipes at the school will say it was always wayward and ill disciplined. They forced only small changes on Summerhill.

Who then are these interfering parents? When and where did they go to school to acquire such habits? Could it be they were children of the 1960s and products of... er... Summerhill and Countesthorpe?

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