Douglas Central MHKs question overcrowding in capital's schools
Having one Sixth Form facility for both Douglas high schools could solve overcrowding in the Island's capital.
Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas put the idea forward in this week's sitting of the House of Keys.
He also suggested scrapping catchment areas after his constituency colleague Ann Corlett asked what was being done to tackle capacity issues in Douglas's schools.
She says having one site for A Level students is something she'd be in favour of:
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