Decision - Informal Consultation on the Creation of an All Through Primary School from St Luke's Infant and Junior Schools
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Informal Consultation on the Creation of an All Through Primary School from St Luke's Infant and Junior Schools
Decision Maker: Children & Young People Cabinet Member Meeting
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Decision:
1. That the publication of the informal consultation document proposing the creation of an all through primary school from St Luke’s Infant and Junior Schools be agreed.
Reasons for the decision:
1. Although the council is clear in its pursuit of the potential benefits of an all through primary school, both existing schools have been judged by Ofsted to be successful; one governing body supports the proposal one does not; and the local community has yet to be consulted.
Alternative options considered:
1. The council could continue with the two schools as separate entities. This would not address the potential advantages of an all through primary school detailed in the consultation paper and the protocol.
Report author: Gil Sweetenham
Publication date: 23/07/2008
Date of decision: 21/07/2008
Decided at meeting: 21/07/2008 - Children & Young People Cabinet Member Meeting
Effective from: 29/07/2008
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