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Class sizes in England could go up to 60 warn heads in funding pay row
Headteachers say they will be forced to double class sizes and introduce four-day weeks to tackle underfunding
Schools in England are preparing to move to class sizes of as many as 60 children from September to deal with a funding crisis that headteachers say will force them to cut staff.
The government insists that there is still room in school budgets to cover the 4.5% pay offer that teachers overwhelmingly rejected last month, as well as rising costs. But angry headteachers have warned that next year they will reach the brink, with no option but to cut staff and increase class sizes.
Some schools are also considering shortening the school day to cut teaching time, with one academy leader warning that another year of underfunding would force many schools into a four-day week.