Agenda, decisions and minutes

Delegated Decisions by Cabinet Member for Education - Monday, 22 April 2013 12.00 pm

Venue: County Hall, Oxford OX1 1ND

Contact: Deborah Miller  Tel: (01865) 815384; E-Mail:  deborah.miller@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

14.

Declarations of Interest

15.

Questions from County Councillors

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16.

Petitions and Public Address

17.

Hill View Primary School, Banbury - Alteration of Lower Age Limit to Create a Foundation Stage Unit (FSU) pdf icon PDF 85 KB

Forward Plan Ref: 2013/048

Contact: Debra Rouget, Sufficiency & Access Manager, Early Years & Childcare Tel: (01865) 810617

 

Report by Director for Children’s Services (CMDE4).

 

Hill View Primary School has completed the first section of the County Council scheme for applying to open a Foundation Stage Unit. In order to proceed to the second stage the application this requires the approval of the Cabinet Member for Education. If approved the County Council will publish statutory notices to lower the age range at which they admit pupils from 4, to 3 years of age. 

 

At present, children access their pre-school education at a variety of nurseries and pre-schools in Banbury. These included Hill View Pre-school which operates on the school site in the former Caretakers bungalow This Pre-school have received two consecutive Inadequate Ofsted ratings and as a result has had funding for early education places withdrawn by the Council.  The pre school have therefore decided to close.  The school would now like to develop their own FSU places to ensure a high quality provision for local families

 

The FSU, if approved, will initially open in September 2013 in the premises vacated by Hill View Pre-School. Funds have been identified to remodel and improve the accommodation. Longer term, Officers are investigating the possibility of including the FSU within already scheduled extension and remodelling of the school.   The school intends to offer up to 40 part time places but allow parents to of rising 3s to pay for a term of nursery prior to qualifying for a free place.

 

The School has consulted governors, parents, partnership schools and private and voluntary pre school providers in the area on these proposals and at the time of report submission, no objections had been received. However, the consultations are still ongoing and an update will be provided to the Cabinet Member before the meeting should any objections arise.

 

The Cabinet Member for Education is RECOMMENDED to agree to the publication of statutory notices to take this proposal forward to the next formal phase.

18.

Proposal to Alter the Lower Range at St Peter's CE(A) Primary School, Cassington pdf icon PDF 81 KB

Forward Plan Ref: 2012/185

Contact: Debbie Rouget, Sufficiency and Access Manager, Early Years & Childcare Tel: (018654) 810617

 

Report by Director for Children’s Services (CMDE5).

 

St Peter's CE Primary School has completed the first section of the County Council scheme for applying to open a Foundation Stage Unit. If approved this will allow the School to publish statutory notices to lower the age range at which they admit pupils from 4 to 3 years of age. 

 

Most of the pupils who attend the school have had their pre school experience in Cassington Pre-school which is in a small prefabricated building on the School site. This unit is reaching the end of it's useful life and is becoming increasingly expensive to maintain.  Both the School and the pre school work closely in partnership to ensure smooth transitions for children. The School has successfully bid for a share of Local Capital Voluntary Aided Programme (LCVAP) money to fund a permanent extension to create a new FSU. The School and pre-school together have also fundraised in excess of £25,000 to put towards the project.

 

If the project is approved, the pre-school will close and the staff will transfer to the school. The extension will create a purpose-built foundation stage unit to house the F1 to F3 age group. The School Headteacher has the full support of the pre school staff in making this application.  The school intends to offer childcare for 2 1/2 year olds to ensure this provision isn't lost with the closure of Cassington Pre-school. The school will register with Ofsted for this purpose.

 

The School has consulted governors, parents, partnership schools and private and voluntary pre school providers in the area on these proposals and no objections have been received.

 

The Cabinet Member for Education is RECOMMENDED to agree to the publication of statutory notices to take this proposal forward to the next formal phase.