The Board considered a
report by the Legal Adviser to the School Organisation Advisory
Board explaining the role of the Board in considering the
objections to the following proposals and to make recommendations
to the Executive Board to assist the Executive Board in reaching a
decision in relation to the following proposals:
Statutory proposals to
change the age range of the school from 11-18 to 4-18, and expand
the capacity from 1503 to 1923 to accommodate primary provision
with an administration number of 60. Additional accommodation would
be provided using land adjacent of Elmete Land and Wetherby Road.
It was reported that
there had been thirty-eight responses to the statutory notice:
nineteen in support and nineteen objections which opposed the
change.
The Board considered
the following background information:
- Report of the School
Organisation Team – 11th August 2011 –
Outcome of Statutory Notices for prescribed alterations to
Roundhay School Technology and Language
College
- Documents submitted
by Children’s Services in support of the proposals and copies
of responses received
In addition to the
above, the Board received representations from the following
representatives who were objecting to the proposals:
- Julie Davis, Grange
Farm Primary School
- Brian
Selby, Local Councillor and Grange Farm
Governor
- Colin Cheeseman, Roundhay, St
John’s CE Primary
Board Members
discussed the proposals, concentrating on the following specific
issues:
- The accuracy of the
demographic projections
- The consultation
process and data supplied
- The polygon issues
identified within the area
- The golden ticket
issue i.e. guaranteed place for Y6 in high school phase of same
school
- Clarification of the
primary provision with an administration number of 60.
Following a summing up
process from the representatives in attendance, the Chair adjourned
the meeting in order for the groups to discuss the proposals.
The groups entitled to
vote, and in attendance i.e. Diocesan Board of Education for the
Diocese of the Church of England; Further/Higher Education Group
and the Schools Group voted as follows:
- The Schools Group
abstained from voting on a recommendation on the proposals. The
Group was satisfied that there was the need for additional places
in the Roundhay/Wigton area designated,
but there was not enough information regarding the impact of the
proposals on areas alongside the planning area for the Group to
reach a decision on the proposal. The Group considered that the
Executive Board required further and better information on the
impact on existing local schools, particularly to the east/south of
the planning area cited.
- The
Further/Higher Education Group abstained from making a
recommendation on the proposals. The Group accepted that there is a
need for 60 additional primary places within the Roundhay area, but the exact location was not
clarified and it was not clear whether all of those are in the
South and East of the area. The Group also commented that there had
been limited consideration of the planning area which included
Seacroft Grange, Beechwood Primary and Grange Farm , and the impact
on the numbers of the aforementioned schools. There has been no
comment made in the consultation document on this planning
area.
- The
Diocesan Board of Education for the Diocese of the Church of
England reluctantly voted against recommending the proposals to the
Executive Board. The Diocesan Board stated that they were unsure
that the statistical data fully supported the need for 60
additional primary places within the community. Further, the Board
were not clear that the potential impact on existing local schools
had been fully explored and planned for on this
occasion.
RESOLVED - It was the view of the School Organisation
Advisory Board that the Executive Board be recommended to refuse
the proposals.