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Stage Two Statutory Notice Proposal to Alter the Lower Age Range at St Gregory the Great Catholic School, Oxford

Meeting: 19/03/2013 - Cabinet (Item 32)

32 Stage Two Statutory Notice Proposal to Alter the Lower Age Range at St Gregory the Great Catholic School, Oxford pdf icon PDF 145 KB

Cabinet Member: Education

Forward Plan Ref: 2012/183

Contact: Diane Cameron, School Organisation Officer Tel: (01865) 816445

 

Report by Director for Children’s Services (CA7).

 

The proposal is linked to a plan, supported by the county council and the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham, for St Gregory’s to expand into the currently vacant building on Cricket Road, adjacent to their current site. This building was a school, then used as offices by Oxfordshire County Council, but has been vacant for over two years. The proposal is for St Gregory’s to establish their primary phase of education in this vacant building.

 

The proposal is also linked to the school converting to an academy and forming part of a Multi Academy Company, with six Catholic primary schools around the county. This process is running concurrently with the alteration of the age range proposal, and will be decided upon in due course through the Department for Education. Although the two proposals are linked in that they are concurrent, the outcome of one does not necessarily impact on the outcome of the other.

 

The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to approve the alteration of the lower age range of St Gregory the Great Catholic School with effect from 1 September 2013.

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Note: As set out under Rule 18(a) of the Scrutiny Procedure Rules, this decision is exempt from Call-In as it is deemed urgent and any delay would seriously prejudice the Council’s interests, in that that St Gregory the Great Catholic School is due to become an Academy on 1 April 2013 and the process to change the age range needs to be completed by that date.

 

Cabinet considered a report on the proposal to alter the lower age range of St Gregory the Great Catholic School. Cabinet noted that the proposal was linked to a plan, supported by the county council and the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham, for St Gregory’s to expand into the currently vacant building on Cricket Road, adjacent to their current site. The proposal is also linked to the school converting to an academy and forming part of a Multi Academy Company, with six Catholic primary schools around the county.

 

Mr Hussey, Headteacher, St Gregory the Great Catholic School, spoke in support of the proposals which in a unique collaboration would make best use of a building that had lain empty for two years. Following concerns over the consultation this had been undertaken again to ensure it was open and transparent. A transport plan had been commissioned and received. Mr Hussey noted that existing success working with John Fisher School meant there was access to a strong curriculum and he outlined some of the benefits.

 

Councillor Tilley, Cabinet Member for Education in introducing the report stated that she was fully supportive of the proposals. Allyson Milward referred to the need for places in Oxford and commented that those least likely to get places were those parents seeking catholic places.

 

Cabinet welcomed the plans and particularly the involvement of all age ranges in the life of the school from 4 year olds to Age Concern. They congratulated all those who had worked hard to bring the proposals forward, which was an excellent example of partnership working.

 

RESOLVED:             to approve the alteration of the lower age range of St Gregory the Great Catholic School with effect from 1 September 2013.