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Schools Action Union (SAU) was a schoolchildren’s movement, active in the late 1960s and 1970s, that handed out pamphlets outside schools and published a newspaper, Vanguard. It organised school strikes, demonstrations, and conferences, campaigning for democratic control of schools with full pupil participation. 

The SAU also united smaller student movements that emerged after May 1968, many influenced by Maoist ideas. The union's demands generally included:

  • Teacher-pupil committees to run schools.
  • No school uniforms – or broader freedoms of dress.
  • No corporal punishment, detentions or other punishments.
  • Free school meals and freedom to leave school during lunch break.

The demands could vary by school and sometimes included higher teacher pay.  

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Protesting UK schoolchildren from Schools Action Union (SAU) march through Trafalgar Square in London on 17 May 1972
Schools Action Union students protest in Trafalgar Square, London 1971

The union had connections to other radical organisations, including the Young Communist League, North London Alliance in Defence of Workers' Rights  and the International Socialists.  The National Union of Teachers' 1972 conference passed a resolution to support SAU.

The SAU was also of interest to the secret ‘Subversion at Home’ committee.’ The SAU appears in reports considered by the committee in 1970 and 1972.  The idea of both teachers and school children being assessed as potential subversive threats was underlined by a memo issue by MI5 in 1975 to all chief constables, to keep a lookout for ‘subversion in schools’.

A Special Branch report by HN348 'Sandra Davies'  estimated that 800 children participated in an SAU-organised protest march on 8 May 1972.  

The SAU dissolved in 1974, but the abolition campaign continued and saw corporal punishment banned nationally in all state schools in 1986. Corporal punishment is now illegal in Scotland and Wales. Striking by school-age children has continued throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.

Sources

Past Tense. Today in London's educational history, 1972.

 

 

Reports

Date
Originator
MPS-UCPI
Title
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000010248
Report on a photographic exhibition and film showing by the Anti-Imperialist Co-ordinating Committee celebrating the truce in Vietnam, held at Conway Hall on 3 Feb 1973
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
MPS_0747796
Special Branch Annual Report 1972
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000011766
Report on upcoming demo at US Embassy to demand peace in Vietnam, supported by multiple organisations, to be held on 2 Dec 1972
Group on Subversion in Public Life
UCPI0000035262
Meeting minutes of the Group on Subversion in Public Life, 23 Oct 1972 (CAB 301-491)
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000014363
Report on membership, activities and supporters of the Marxist-Leninist Workers Association
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
MPS_0728970
SDS Annual Report 1972, inc letter to Home Office seeking authorisation to continue
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000010928
Report on a school strike involving around 800 children, organised by the Schools Action Union, held on 8 May 1972
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000010929
Report on personal details of an 18 year old Welsh language activist interested in joining the Schools Action Union
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000010934
Report on personal and political details of the current chairman of the North London Alliance
MI5
UCPI0000035255
MI5 report 'Subversion in the UK - 1972' with cover letter from Cabinet Secretary to Prime Minister (CAB 301-490-1)
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000007889
Report submitting International Socialists' internal annual report of its National Committee inc committees, publications, new branches, etc.
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000014360
Report on activities and membership of the Marxist-Leninist Workers Association
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
MPS-0728971
SDS Annual Report 1971, inc letter to Home Office seeking authorisation to continue
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000027014
Report on Women’s Liberation Front meeting inc announcement of WLF AGM details and Women’s National Co-ordinating Committee conference in Skegness, held at redacted private home on 2 Sept 1971
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000027020
Report on Women’s Liberation Front meeting, held at redacted private home on 22 Sept 1971
Metropolitan Police Special Branch
UCPI0000027009
Report on Women's Liberation Front study group meeting discussing Lenin and women, also announcing WLF AGM on 12 Sept, held at redacted private home on 29 July 1971
MI5
UCPI0000035228
MI5 briefing ‘The Current Situation Amongst British Students’ with cover note to Official Committee on Subversion at Home (CAB 134-3248)

References

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Title
Publisher
Year
Today in London's educational history, 1972: a Schools Action Union strike and demonstration
Past Tense