Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member for
Children’s Services following a 6 week consultation period on
the proposal to expand Springwell
School by 8 places from November 2012.
This report will detail the responses to the consultation process
and seek approval to proceed with a 6 week period of statutory
consultation on the proposal, including the publishing of statutory
notices from August/September 2012.
Decision:
(i)
To note the outcome of pre-statutory consultation as set out in
Appendix 1 of this report.
(ii)
To authorise the publication of a statutory proposal
to enlarge Springwell School from the 5th November 2012 by the
addition of 8 places (one class group) in year R and continuing
incrementally in subsequent years. This would have the effect of
enlarging the school from 64 places currently to 120 places by
September 2018.
(iii)
To delegate authority to the Director of
Children’s Services and Learning, following consultation with
the Head of Legal, HR and Democratic Services, to determine the
final format and content of statutory Notices and publish proposals
in accordance with the requirements of the Schools Standards and
Frameworks Act 1998 and associated Regulations and Statutory
Guidance.
(iv)
To add, in accordance with Financial Procedure Rules, a sum of
£399,000 to the Children’s Services Capital Programme,
for Springwell School expansion, funded from non ring fenced
Department for Education Basic Need Grant.
Reasons for the decision:
- There is currently a high demand for
places at Springwell Special School. At
the placement meeting on 17th May 2012, there were 22
children who had been put forward for consideration for a place and
there were 12 places available (including the additional places at
Thornhill). As a result there are
currently not enough special school places in the City to
accommodate all those children with complex needs that require a
place.
- The additional children would need a
place from November 2012 (given their ages, they are not required
to start in September) so it is essential that the consultation
process commences as quickly as possible so that all the
consultation processes and prospective cabinet reports can be
completed before November.
- The expansion proposal, if approved,
would ensure that the Local Authority (LA) could meet its statutory duty to provide a school
place (whether in SEN or mainstream) to
all children in the city that require one. While demand is not expected to be as high next
year as it was this year, this proposal would enable the school to
admit an increased number in subsequent years if demand remains at
a high level.
Alternative options considered:
- The LA could decide not to increase
the number of SEN placements available
at Springwell. This would be likely to
result in children and young people with statements not being able
to be placed in the most appropriate provision to meet their needs,
which could negatively impact upon outcomes for those
children. It could also lead to an
increase in the number of SEN tribunals
if parents are not happy with the provision that they are
offered. In this instance most parents
would be successful at a tribunal and we would likely have to offer
the child a place at Springwell anyway.
The expansion of the school, as per School Organisation
legislation, would negate the time and financial costs of having to
hold several tribunal hearings.
- Springwell is the only school in the
city that can cater for the specific needs of the additional pupils
that have been assessed. No other
school in the city (neither SEN nor
mainstream) has the expertise, in terms of both staff and
facilities, to accommodate the assessed needs of these children and
as such, no other schools were considered for this expansion
proposal.
Report author: Karl Limbert
Publication date: 21/08/2012
Date of decision: 21/08/2012
Decided at meeting: 21/08/2012 - Cabinet
Effective from: 31/08/2012
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