Agenda item
PROPOSED CLOSURE OF YSGOL LLANBEDR
To consider a report by Councillor Eryl Williams, Lead Member for Education (copy enclosed) detailing the findings of the formal consultation on the proposal to close Ysgol Llanbedr as of 31 August 2014 and transfer existing pupils to Ysgol Borthyn, Ruthin subject to parental preference, and seeking Cabinet approval to publish a statutory notice on the proposal.
Decision:
RESOLVED that Cabinet
approve the publication of a statutory notice on the proposal to close Ysgol Llanbedr as of the 31
August 2014 with existing pupils transferring to Ysgol
Borthyn, Ruthin subject to
parental preference.
Minutes:
[At the request of the Leader the Head of Legal
and Democratic Services (HLDS) responded to legal issues raised prior to the
meeting regarding the consultation process.
The HLDS confirmed he was satisfied that relevant legislation had been
complied with and there was no legal impediment to a decision being made.]
Councillor Eryl
Williams presented the report detailing findings of the formal consultation on
the proposal to close Ysgol Llanbedr
as of 31 August 2014 and transfer existing pupils to Ysgol
Borthyn, Ruthin subject to
parental preference, and sought Cabinet approval to publish a statutory notice
on the proposal. A letter from The
Bishop of St. Asaph opposing the closure was
circulated at the meeting.
Councillor Williams acknowledged the difficult
decision to be made, noting that Ysgol Llanbedr used to be a thriving school, and praising the
wrap around care provided. He
highlighted that many children in Llanbedr did not
attend the school and referred to previous difficulties affecting pupil numbers. Councillor Williams explained the context of
reviewing schools and highlighted previous decisions and outcomes as part of
the modernisation education programme.
He also described stages of the review process which included school
closure, amalgamation, federation and retaining the status quo.
The Leader referred to a recent meeting with
parents and governors to discuss the issue of fair play for Llanbedr. He was satisfied that the process had been
fair and that Welsh Government would take up the matter if not.
Cabinet acknowledged the need to tackle surplus
places as part of the Ruthin review and noted that 21
pupils attended the school which had capacity for 54. It was also noted that only 7 of the 21
pupils lived in the community and there appeared to be no particular preference
for an alternative school. Members
recognised concerns raised during the consultation but
highlighted the importance of providing quality education and maximising the
educational potential of youngsters in the Ruthin
area. Assurances were sought regarding
the impact on pupils’ attainment arising from the closure and further
clarification was sought in terms of school preferences and consistency of
approach taken with other schools.
Councillor Eryl Williams and the officers
responded as follows –
·
Ysgol Borthyn had been named as an alternative school (being
English Medium and faith based) with other schools being mentioned as suitable
alternatives by consultation respondents including Gellifor,
Bro Famau and Rhos Street
·
only one
respondent confirmed they would send their child/children to Ysgol Borthyn with most choosing
not to state a preference – if it was agreed to close the school parents would
be contacted again regarding preferences
·
clarified
the reasoning behind earlier decisions made in relation to smaller schools and
the proposals for other schools part of the Ruthin
area review based on specific factors relating to those schools
·
earlier
reviews based on numbers had not been successful and investment could be made
in smaller schools if sustainable
·
reported
upon the good standards of attainment in Ruthin
schools, highlighting that the three faith based schools were all performing
well
·
there were no issues
over English Medium or bilingual provision in the area.
Councillor Huw
Williams spoke in opposition to the closure of Ysgol Llanbedr and was disappointed that the matter had been
brought before Cabinet so soon after the consultation closing date. He highlighted strong community links with
the school and church, and the support of local parents and children in
community events. In responding to
earlier points Councillor Huw Williams explained that
parents felt they had not been provided with enough information on alternative
schools to express a preference. He
referred to previous difficulties affecting pupil numbers but projections
showed an increase in to 41 in 2014 and 47 in 2015. He also submitted that officers had under
reported admission numbers and sought clarity over the reasons for closure and
whether the Council had a small schools policy.
The following responses were provided –
·
an
explanation was given of the process for analysing consultation responses
following the closing date in time for submission to Cabinet
·
parents
had been provided with information relating to Ysgol Borthyn as the named alternative school
·
admission
figures were subject to change until the nursery admissions round closed –
there were currently 13 nursery admissions with 4 from Llanbedr
– however even at full capacity of 54 the school was not considered sustainable
·
the
Council’s Modernising Education Policy Framework approved in 2009 included the
review of any school with less than 80 pupils
·
the Welsh
Government had set targets for reducing surplus places and capital funding to
improve schools could not be accessed unless targets were met
·
there were 24%
surplus places in the Ruthin area therefore the
Council was not making the best use of its resources.
Councillors Joe Welch and Martyn
Holland highlighted the excellent school building and facilities together with
the projected increase in pupil numbers and implications of additional housing
earmarked for the area as a result of the LDP.
Questions were raised over savings arising from school closure and the
possibility of federation with a similar school. Councillor Dewi
Owens suggested a decision be deferred until future demand for school places
was ascertained. The following responses
were provided –
·
any
housing development was likely to be some years away and based on current
demand was unlikely to generate more than 2 or 3 pupils for the school
·
£68k
savings had been identified as a year on year saving which could be used to
fund prudential borrowing; although the facilities and building were good the
review focused on sustainability and future investment would be required
·
a mobile
was used at Ysgol Borthyn
and there was capacity for more pupils –
a capacity assessment would be undertaken in the area when considering
pupil numbers for a new Ruthin school
·
federation
had been considered but there would be costs associated with retaining two
buildings and there was a need to reduce the asset base in order to invest in
other school buildings and make the best use of resources
·
acknowledged
an increase in pupil numbers during the year but even at full capacity the
school would not be sustainable for the future
·
to defer the
decision would put the Ruthin area review at risk and
would impact negatively on pupils.
In his closing statement Councillor Huw Williams –
·
advised
that if the school closed the site would revert back to the benefactor and the
Council, Diocese and Llanbedr Village would not
benefit
·
raised
concerns that closing the school in order to reduce surplus places and attract
capital funding had not been mentioned in the formal consultation document and
therefore he felt the process had been improper
·
was disappointed the
Governing Body had received no response to their legal papers and their
Solicitor was concerned as to flaws in the consultation.
The HLDS reiterated his view that due process
had been followed and a decision could be made on the information
presented. In moving the recommendation
Councillor Eryl Williams highlighted Denbighshire’s
strategic approach for investing in schools and providing quality education provision
across the county. Cabinet paid tribute
to the energetic campaign to keep the school open but felt that the right
decision was to approve the recommendation.
RESOLVED that Cabinet approve the publication of a statutory notice on the proposal
to close Ysgol Llanbedr as
of the 31 August 2014 with existing pupils transferring to Ysgol
Borthyn, Ruthin subject to
parental preference.
At this juncture (11.15 a.m.) the meeting adjourned for a refreshment break.
Supporting documents:
- YSGOL LLANBEDR, item 5. PDF 132 KB
- YSGOL LLANBEDR - APP A, item 5. PDF 221 KB
- YSGOL LLANBEDR - APP B, item 5. PDF 919 KB
- YSGOL LLANBEDR - APP C, item 5. PDF 106 KB
- YSGOL LLANBEDR - APP D, item 5. PDF 12 MB
- YSGOL LLANBEDR - APP E, item 5. PDF 2 MB
- SUPPLEMENT - YSGOL LLANBEDR APPENDIX 3, item 5. PDF 104 KB
- SUPPLEMENT - YSGOL LLANBEDR GB RESPONSE LETTER, item 5. PDF 25 KB
- SUPPLEMENT - YSGOL LLANBEDR GB RESPONSE APPENDIX, item 5. PDF 113 KB