Archived decisions

Appendix 4

Consultation on the proposal to close

Chineham Park Primary School in August 2010

Why is Hampshire County Council consulting on the closure proposal?

Earlier this year an inspection of Chineham Park Primary School by the Office for Standards in Education (OfSTED) judged the school to be inadequate and failing to give pupils an acceptable standard of education.

As a result, the County Council has to consider the scope for closure of the school.

With 86 children attending the school, Chineham Park is less than half full. Having looked at pupil numbers in schools within a mile of Chineham Park Primary School (see table below), it is clear that there is sufficient space in neighbouring schools for Chineham Park Primary School children, were the school to close.

Pupil numbers at schools in the area

School

Number of places

Pupil numbers Sept' 2009

Forecast pupil numbers

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

Marnel Infant

270

171

185

227

274

304

Marnel Junior

360

237

231

237

258

288

Merton Infant

180

93

98

116

127

138

Merton Junior

240

165

141

137

139

149

South View Infant

179

190

184

179

179

190

South View Junior

256

209

194

217

220

234

Oakridge Infant

180

162

173

162

160

175

Oakridge Junior

240

203

189

205

218

212

Great Binfields Primary

210

186

182

174

174

182

St Bede's Primary

315

282

290

301

313

326

TOTAL

2430

1898

1867

1955

2062

2198

Surplus places

532

563

475

368

232

Chineham Park

180

86

85

96

116

121

How can you be sure that the number of pupils expected in the future is accurate?

Forecast pupil numbers take into account all planned new housing in the area and are based on the County Council's tried and tested forecasting model.

What would happen to the pupils?

The main principle is that any changes will be managed to minimise the disruption to children, if the decision is that the school will close. Given the number of surplus places in neighbouring schools, it is anticipated that children will transfer to a school within walking distance of their homes. Parents will be asked to express their preferences for an alternative school for their child(ren).

What would happen to the staff?

Consultations will take place with all staff and with trade unions. As a responsible and caring employer, the County Council would manage the situation sensitively. The retention of high-quality staff is a crucial element in the County Council's drive to improve standards and raise pupil achievements.

Will I have the opportunity to discuss the proposal and ask questions?

Yes. Consultation meetings are arranged for parents, staff and other interested members of the community (see below).

At the meetings you will have the opportunity to hear County Council officers explain the reasons for the proposal and the process and timescales to be followed but, most importantly, they will want to hear your views on the proposal. These will be reported back to county councillors in December 2009.

Consultation programme

All meetings will take place at Chineham Park Primary School

Drop-in sessions:

Tuesday

3 November

3.30 - 5.30 pm

Wednesday

4 November

8.30 - 10.30 am

Tuesday

10 November

8.30 - 10.30 am

Thursday

12 November

3.30 - 5.30 pm

Public meeting:

Monday

9 November

6.00 pm

You are welcome to attend any of the above meetings.

How can my views be heard?

Via the consultation events. However, it may be that you are unable to attend any of the scheduled meetings but wish to express a view in writing. If this is the case, please use either the attached response form or the following website address:

http://www3.hants.gov.uk/education/schools/chinehampark.htm

Please ensure views are received by 25 November 2009.

What happens next?

Consultation responses will be carefully considered by Hampshire County Council. If the proposal to close goes ahead, the Council will move onto a second stage of consultation. Statutory notices will be published, setting out an intention to close the school and inviting comments/objections. A final decision would then be made in the spring term 2010.

Consultation on the Chineham Park Primary School proposal

Response Form

The proposal is that:

Chineham Park Primary School is closed in August 2010.

 

(please tick)

Yes, I agree with the above proposal

   
   

No, I disagree with the above proposal

 

Comment: (please continue overleaf if necessary)

 
 
 
 
 

Which of the following best describes your connection with Chineham Park Primary School?

(please tick one only, which should be your main interest)

 

(please tick)

 

Parent of child at the school

     
       

Member of teaching staff

     
       

Member of support staff

     
       

Parent of pre-school age child

     
       

Member of the community

     
       

Other (please state)

     

Signature:

   

Date:

 

Please return this slip to your child's school by Friday 20 November 2009

OR to the address below by Wednesday 25 November 2009

Martin Shefferd, School Organisation Officer, Floor 2, Elizabeth II Court East,

Children's Services Department, Hampshire County Council, The Castle

Winchester SO23 8UG