Parents of pupils at Exeter's St Margaret's school have been invited to a meeting later today - following the news that it's to close at the end of this academic year.
The school's governing body decided that, in view of predicted low numbers of pupils, it was no longer viable to keep it open.
This evening parents can attend a meeting at the school to hear more about the background to the closure plan and the alternative education options.
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