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Championing Westminster's Schools and Children's Services - Ralu Oteh-Osoka

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Friday, 8 April, 2022
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Ralu Oteh-Osoka is standing for election to Westminster's Regent's Park ward. We met her outside St Edward's Catholic Primary School. 

I'm here outside St Edward's Catholic Primary School, one of our fantastic primary schools in Regent's Park ward.

I'm very proud of our councillors for helping to achieve the smallest child attainment gap in the UK.

And not just that, but the fact that we continuously maintain an often outstanding result for our children's services.

If elected, I am proud to champion children's education services. Thank you. 

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