Decision details

School Organisation Proposals for Offerton Hall Nursery School and Dial Park Primary School

Decision Maker: Corporate Director for People

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

To consider the outcome of statutory representation period following publication of notice of the intention to

 

·         discontinue Offerton Hall Nursery School with effect from 31st August 2018; and

·         reduce the lower age limit of Dial Park Primary School in order to accommodate nursery provision with effect from 1st September 2018.

 

The Cabinet at its meeting on 19 December 2017 delegated the final decisions on these proposals to the Corporate Director for People in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Education in the event that there were no significant objections received during the formal representation period.

 

The original decision to which this further decision relates can be found at

 

http://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=3175

Decision:

At its meeting on 19 December, the Council’s Cabinet considered consultation feedback on proposals to discontinue Offerton Hall Nursery School with effect from 31 August 2018 and reduce the lower age limit of Dial Park Primary School to accommodate a nursery class with effect from 1 September 2018.

The Cabinet agreed to delegate authority for the final decisions to the Corporate Director, Services to People, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Education.

The Corporate Director, in consultation with the Cabinet Member has decided to approve the proposals to discontinue Offerton Hall Nursery School and reduce the lower age limit of Dial Park Primary School to accommodate a nursery class.

Reasons for Decision:

The proposal has been met with little resistance.

The Nursery School itself had brought to the attention of the Local Authority the difficulties it was facing in terms of its own sustainability.

Changes to funding of Early Years Provision are likely to have a negative impact on the Nursery School’s budget.

There will be no apparent change for parents, or for children attending the nursery provision and, there will be no reduction in the number of places, no reduction in provision, and the location will not change as nursery provision will remain in its current building.

It is acknowledged that when changes to access the nursery school building and to improve transition between the primary and nursery buildings are taken in account, there will be a positive impact on families and their children as they will benefit from enhanced provision through the creation of a campus at the Half Moon Lane site which would provide high quality, integrated education for pupils from 2-11 years of age as part of the same school.

The Local Authority will continue to provide effective support and challenge to impact on improved standards at the end of Early Years Foundation Stage.

Alternative options considered:

None

Decision Reference: ODPP12

Declarations or conflicts of Interest: None

Contact: Michelle Bellis, Services to People Email: michelle.bellis@stockport.gov.uk Tel: 0161-218-1061.

Publication date: 19/02/2018

Date of decision: 13/02/2018

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