Author: Sal
New Schools Option Just Announced: Update
Wednesday, 19th March, 2008 at 5:44 pm, Isle of Wight
News just in is that a new option for schools will be outlined tonight by David Pugh.
Talk in the council chambers in the last half hour is that a new option (detailed below) - two tiers but with less closures, will be announced.
The council are said to have been in talks with the schools minister and have sourced funding to help support the rural schools.
Update: The Official Proposal
That the council adopts a primary/secondary model for future education organisation on the Island with the following age ranges
4-11 primary schools 11-19 secondary schools
That primary schools are established with a mix of 1 & 2 classes per year group
That secondary schools are established with 11-14 (lower) and 14-19 (upper) sections. All schools will be required to sign up delivering a diverse Islandwide academic and vocational agenda through the 14-19 consortium.
That a more equitable funding regime across the phases is established which will
a. release funds to support the most vulnerable pupils throughout their education
b. release funds to support those pupils who may need targeted supported for a short period of time
That following this decision on structure, officers are instructed to bring to the Cabinet meeting in April a paper outlining the next steps, including the preparations for formal consultation in June and July, ahead of the publication of statutory notices in the autumn.
That the representations made by governing bodies and other partners over recent weeks are reviewed by officers, in the context of this decision on structure. The Cabinet meeting in April will formally request officers to undertake detailed work regarding the distribution of schools, giving consideration of the presumption in favour of the retention of rural schools
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March 19th, 2008 at 9:23 pm
[…] Full details of the fifth option can be read in our previous posting. […]
March 19th, 2008 at 9:28 pm
congratulations to the council for taking education forward and in line with the mainland i will vote conservative at the next election
March 19th, 2008 at 11:58 pm
Sounds just like the system that I went through in the Island in the 1940s - except I think that the primary schools were then called junior schools. The only difference then was that we had the 11 Plus to channel us into different types of secondary schools. As the French say: “Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose”.