The Council is the Strategic Commissioner of
Education Provision in Stockport. This report sets out how we will
carry out our responsibility, in line with the commitments made in
the One Stockport Borough Plan to ensure there are sufficient
places in good and improving local inclusive schools at the heart
of the community that children and families want to go to. This
means having the right number of school places, in the right place,
at the right time to meet demand. The school investment plan aims
to secure an education estate that provides a safe, accessible,
secure and stimulating learning environment, which is sustainable
and provides value for money, is fit for current and future needs
and reduces environmental impact.
Stockport’s physical and socioeconomic landscape is changing.
Our local plan, robust intelligence and data can lead us to
recommendations of investment that consider sufficiency through the
3 key influencers that will help achieve our ambition of good and
improving local schools.
Fundamentally we lack the funding we require to do everything
we’d aspire to do so therefore we must target our resources
to ensure greatest benefits across the school estate delivering a
better offer for local families.
Increased focus on inclusion and SEND is required to ensure pupils
thrive but within a sustainable public budget which has influenced
the decisions to prioritise spend in areas of need and expand out
differentiated learning offers in line with growing need.
Members are asked to consider the report, and agree the terms
outlined in the strategy and the associated investment plan
outlined in the Asset Management Plan.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Significant expenditure or savings;
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 08/11/2021
Decision due: 7 Dec 2021 by Cabinet
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Children, Families & Education, Cabinet Member for Finance & Resources
Lead director: Director of Education, Work & Skills
Department: Corporate and Support Services
Contact: Christopher Harland, Services to People Email: christopher.harland@stockport.gov.uk Tel: 0161 521 1707.
Consultation process
Schools and ward members will be consulted as
part of any capital projects considered. Any significant changes to
the school estate require formal, public consultation that will be
carried out as required.
Forward Plan Reference: RCG42/ CFS&E6
Equality and/or Environmental Impact Assessment: Both equality and Environmental impacts assessments have been carried out and attached as appendices.
Relevant Scrutiny Committee for the purpose of call-in: Corporate, Resource Management & Governance