Proposed Closure of Southend Primary School for Nov 2nd

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Re: Proposed Closure of Southend Primary School for Nov 2nd

Postby D.H » Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:18 pm

I think St Keiran's still has to go through the process even though there are no pupils.

One thing that we have asked the Council to make clear about the new St Keiran's proposal is that is should not be worded like the other proposals were - that the pupils in the catchment area would now transfer to the host school. For St Keiran's, its catchment area is South Kintyre which would mean that all children in Southend, Drumlemble, Carradale, Rhunahaorine, Glenbarr, Gigha, and Dalintober would technically transfer to Castlehill. Hopefully this has been done.
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Re: Proposed Closure of Southend Primary School for Nov 2nd

Postby Nancie » Fri Feb 25, 2011 11:41 pm

Not quite sure what you mean, Deirdre.
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Re: Proposed Closure of Southend Primary School for Nov 2nd

Postby D.H » Sat Feb 26, 2011 12:14 pm

Hi Nancie

St Keiran's catchment is South Kintyre as it was set up to serve those wanting a Catholic slanted education in South Kintyre. The wording from the last proposal was 'The catchment area of Castlehill Primary School shall be extended to
include the current catchment area of St Kieran’s Primary School'. Clearly this has implications now and in the future for all the primary schools in South Kintyre if it is left unaltered. Please see the HMIE report in 2010 http://www.hmie.gov.uk/documents/inspection/St%20Kierans%208101728.pdf. It states 'St Kieran’s Primary School is a denominational school which serves the town of Campbeltown and the surrounding rural area'.

I hope that makes sense.
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Re: Proposed Closure of Southend Primary School for Nov 2nd

Postby Nancie » Sat Feb 26, 2011 1:00 pm

Thanks Deirdre, I see what you mean.
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Re: Proposed Closure of Southend Primary School for Nov 2nd

Postby Kintyre Forum News » Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:44 pm

Education review selection process clarified

Argyll and Bute Council’s spokesperson for education, Councillor Ellen Morton has clarified the criteria she considered when developing the proposals which would be considered for pre consultation.

Councillor Ellen Morton confirmed at the council meeting on 3 March that in conducting her review of the school estate proposal she had adopted a wider, more holistic approach than was considered previously. Councillor Morton’s review is enhanced by a broader range of information than was previously considered and is based firmly on the principle of positive educational benefit.

Councillor Morton said:

“The purpose of the review is to deliver a more efficient and sustainable operation of the school estate. This means we have to maximise the proportion of resources that are available for the direct delivery of education services and minimise the risk of adverse impacts on education outcomes

"Deciding which schools could potentially be considered for pre consultation is not as simple as applying a set of standard criteria to each school and then performing a calculation to churn out a list of which schools we should consider and which we shouldn’t. Each school must be considered individually. Some criteria will have a much greater impact on some schools than others. That’s why I’ve visited around three quarters of our primary schools and why I want to carry out the pre-consultation – so we can learn more about the individual characteristics of each school and the educational impact it has before we produce further proposals.”

Councillor Morton considered measures previously presented to council, based on criteria set out in CIPFA Guide to Asset Management and Capital Planning in Local Authorities. These included occupancy levels, cost per pupil, sufficiency of provision, building condition and energy use per pupil.

Councillor Morton visited 66 of the council’s 80 primary schools before selecting schools for pre consultation and held discussions with parents, parent councils and teachers. The review was also informed by the very significant level of responses sent by stakeholders since the initial set of draft proposals were considered by the council in November.


The review also took account of feasibility considerations such as the financial impact, whether the receiving school could accommodate the additional pupils and whether there were any travel issues which would preclude the proposal from being implemented. Councillor Morton confirmed that she would not seek to apply a time or distance threshold to journey times but would consider all aspects of a pupil’s journey to school.

Councillor Morton said:

"The pre consultation meetings are in addition to the statutory requirement. The council agreed these should be held as a model of good practice and to ensure we understand fully the potential impacts of a school merger on a community. We view this as a positive addition to the process”.

The pre consultation process was developed following discussions with ARSN and a letter will be sent out to Parent Councils at the end of this week with further information.

Additional detail on the pre-consultation phase is contained in Appendix B of the council paper approved on 3 March, which can be accessed at http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/moderngov ... ocA.ps.pdf

NOTES FOR EDITORS

The Scottish Government last week indicated an interest in carrying out a research project with the Glasgow School of Art into community impact assessment through pre consultation meetings. The terms of reference are very similar to the detail in the Council paper considered on the 3rd March 2010.
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