Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Children's Services seeking approval to merge Bitterne Church
of England Infant and Junior Schools from 1 September
2014.
(i) To consider the outcome of statutory consultation and approve the implementation of proposals to discontinue Bitterne CE Infant School and extend the age range of Bitterne CE Junior School to establish an all through primary school from 1 September 2014.
(ii) Subject to complying with Financial and Contractual Procedure Rules, to delegate authority to the People Director, following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, to do anything necessary to give effect to the recommendations in this report.
1. The Council has adopted a policy of exploring the possibility of merging linked infant and junior schools to form all through primary schools where the situation arises. That is:
· When the governing bodies of linked infant and junior schools seek support to establish a primary school;
· If a headship of a linked infant or junior school becomes vacant; or If a school with a linked infant/junior school is placed in special measures through an Ofsted inspection.
· Educational benefits – all through primaries are in a stronger position to plan for continuity & progression and enable the school to develop relationships with pupils over a longer period of time;
· Professional outcomes – all through primaries can provide staff with greater opportunities to gain a broader and deeper understanding of the learning continuum for children from 4 to 11 years old;
· Efficiency – all through primaries have a single, larger budget that offers the opportunity to deliver quality more efficiently, through greater economies of scale. There would also be a reduced spend on leadership and governance arrangements, which could enable an increased spend on front line teachers; and
· Parental benefits – there is a direct benefit to parents in the admissions process. Parents have to apply to secure a place in an infant school, at Year R, and a junior school, at Year 3. Only one application is required for primary school, for admission to Year R.
1. Under the regulations Cabinet may either:
a. Reject the proposals;
b. Approve the proposals;
c. Approve the proposals with a modification (e.g. the implementation date); or
d. Approve the proposals subject to them meeting a specific condition.
2. The alternatives to the proposal are:
None
Report author: James Howells
Publication date: 19/11/2013
Date of decision: 19/11/2013
Decided at meeting: 19/11/2013 - Cabinet
Effective from: 28/11/2013
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