Issue - meetings
Consultation on the proposed phased closure of Burnholme Community College
Meeting: 15/05/2012 - Executive (Item 141)
This report describes the future provision of secondary education on the east side of the city and in particular Burnholme Community College. Responses to public consultation regarding the future of the College, the arguments for and against its retention together with the conclusion that the educational interests of children and young people in the city would be best served by a phased closure of the College are all detailed in the report.
Additional documents:
- Annex 1, item 141 PDF 593 KB
- Annex 2, item 141 PDF 2 MB
- Annex 3 - Data Annex, item 141 PDF 173 KB
- Annex 4 - Comparison of Key Stage 4 Performance Data, item 141 PDF 29 KB
- Annex 5, item 141 PDF 88 KB
- Annex 6, item 141 PDF 12 KB
- Annex 7, item 141 PDF 18 KB
Decision:
RESOLVED: That Cabinet agrees to:
i) Publish Public Notices in accordance with Section 15(1) of the Education and Inspections Act 2006, to discontinue Burnholme Community College from 31 August 2014. This to be followed by a six week statutory representation period, after which the LA must consider any further observations and comments received and decide whether to proceed with the proposals summarised below:
· It is proposed that Burnholme Community College will remain open until 2014 when students on the roll at the school in the current Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 have completed their secondary education;
· It is proposed that current Year 8 students will continue their education at the Burnholme Community College until the summer of 2013, and will then transfer to other schools. This means that they will be in their new schools for their year 10 and 11. For students currently on roll at Burnholme Community College in Year 7, it is proposed that they will stay at the school until the summer of 2014, and will then transfer to other schools for their Year 10 and 11. Detailed transition arrangements will be agreed between schools and in consultation with parents;
· For students currently on roll at Burnholme Community College in Year 7 and Year 8, transport assistance will be provided if their new school is over two miles from their home residence once they have transferred in 2014 and 2013, respectively;
· For families of transferring students to receive assistance at the transferring stages with the purchase of new school uniform as required at the receiving school;
· With the agreement of the governing body of Archbishop Holgate’s CE School, it is proposed that the existing catchment area of Burnholme Community College will be merged with the catchment area of Archbishop Holgate’s CE School. Those seeking a non faith based school will be offered an alternative secular school.
ii) Note that the LA will work closely with the governing body of Burnholme Community College and other schools to develop a comprehensive package of support for the school, and a detailed transition plan for students and staff, that seeks to ensure the best possible education throughout the phased closure.
iii) Note that the LA will work with Applefields School and other secondary schools in order to relocate the satellite class that has been successfully established at Burnholme Community College.
iv) Note that the LA, with the York Education Partnership, will continue to develop further proposals that address the projected demand for school places across the city over the next decade, arising from predicted housing development and from the increase in the birth-rate.
v) Initiate a further specific consultation focussing upon the potential future use of the Burnholme site in the event of the closure of the school. The recent consultation on the future of Burnholme Community College has highlighted particular concerns about the future of highly valued community services that are based at the College, including the Kids Club, the Burnholme Day Nursery, and Sports Provision ... view the full decision text for item 141
Minutes:
Consideration was given to a report which set out details of the future provision of secondary education on the east side of the city and in particular Burnholme Community College (BCC). The report considered the arguments for and against maintaining the College, particularly in light of the projected future demand for secondary school places in the city.
Background information including student numbers and details of the public consultation undertaken were set out at paragraphs 7 to 39 of the report and annexes. The proposals for current pupil transfers and assistance that would be provided was also outlined. Proposals to include the BCC catchment area within that of Archbishop Holgate’s School together with the financial implications of maintaining or closure of the College were also explained in detail in the report.
The Cabinet Member confirmed her support for many of the points raised by earlier speakers but explained that a decision was now required to end the uncertainty for the College, its pupils and parents. She pointed out that, with falling numbers, it was proving difficult to sustain the school and maintain a full curriculum which required a number of specialist facilities which could not be provided. All the options had been examined and Archbishop Holgate’s had given their commitment to support the pupils and their long term future. It was confirmed that the satellite provision would continue, albeit at a different location in the city.
The Leader referred to a meeting with parents, prior to the Cabinet meeting, to answer their questions. He confirmed that this had been a very difficult decision to make however it had been shown that education at BCC could not be sustained in the longer term. Based on the evidence presented in the report it was
RESOLVED: That Cabinet agrees to:
i) Publish Public Notices in accordance with Section 15(1) of the Education and Inspections Act 2006, to discontinue Burnholme Community College from 31 August 2014. This to be followed by a six week statutory representation period, after which the LA must consider any further observations and comments received and decide whether to proceed with the proposals summarised below:
· It is proposed that Burnholme Community College will remain open until 2014 when students on the roll at the school in the current Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 have completed their secondary education;
· It is proposed that current Year 8 students will continue their education at the Burnholme Community College until the summer of 2013, and will then transfer to other schools. This means that they will be in their new schools for their year 10 and 11. For students currently on roll at Burnholme Community College in Year 7, it is proposed that they will stay at the school until the summer of 2014, and will then transfer to other schools for their Year 10 and 11. Detailed transition arrangements will be agreed between schools and in consultation with parents;
· For students currently on roll at Burnholme Community College in Year 7 ... view the full minutes text for item 141