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1 Committed to Consultation “The review of the High Down schools is not a done deal and we are looking seriously at a range of other options to see if they are viable” Graham Turner, Chief Executive Officer

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Committed to Consultation. “The review of the High Down schools is not a done deal and we are looking seriously at a range of other options to see if they are viable” Graham Turner, Chief Executive Officer. Welcome to the High Down Infant School and High Down Junior School - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Committed to Consultation

“The review of the High Down schools is not a done deal and we are looking seriously at a range of other options to see if they are viable”

Graham Turner, Chief Executive Officer

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Welcome to the

High Down Infant School

and

High Down Junior School

Additional Information

Consultation Event

24 September 2012

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Overview of this event

• Introductions

• A presentation – additional information

• Chances for questions and suggestions at the end of each stage of the presentation

• Summing up and final comments

• Not a repeat of the consultation events in July 2012 - opportunity for those who require more information to speak to officers afterwards

• Close – 8pm

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Portishead Parent Action Groups

• Village Quarter Parent Group

• High Down Action Group

• Both acknowledge need for spaces, but feel that High Down not the best site for expansion

• Facebook groups set up and petition online

• http://tinyurl.com/HDpetition , facebook.com/groups/highdownactiongroup

• Facebook.com/groups/villagequarterparentgroup

• Working together to evidence that High Down inappropriate and that alternatives should be considered alongside High Down, as per concerns coming out of initial consultations

• Discussions with Council Officers

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What next ?

• This consultation has been extended and will now end on Friday 12 October 2012

• Your views are needed to help the Council decide the way forward for the whole Portishead community

• Your comments today will be recorded and will feed into the consultation

• You are also encouraged to respond to the consultation either on-line or using the booklet

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Your Key Messages

• A request for the opportunity to consult on other options for the provision of primary school spaces within Portishead

• You wanted background information about why the decision was made to consult on the High Down proposals

• A request for further information around existing and future traffic, congestion and parking issues at the High Down sites

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Your Key Messages

• Further information on the plans for any building and site changes at the High Down schools to accommodate the additional children

• You had queries around children’s education during the process of the proposed change at the High Down schools

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Actions and options

• Short term options – 4 progressed to date

• Medium term options – subject of this consultation

• Long term options (after 2014) – being reviewed but have commercial sensitivities that we can’t currently disclose or discuss

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Short-term actionsDate Extra places School

September 2010

30 Trinity Anglican Methodist Primary School

September 2011

30 Portishead Primary

September 2011

30 St Peter’s C of E Primary

September 2012 and 2015

30 High Down Infants – High Down Juniors

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Medium Term Options• Must be delivered from September

2013 onwards, but by September 2014 at the latest. These include:

• Options for creating extra school places on all existing school sites

• Options for creating a new school on other Council owned land or sites within the town of Portishead

• Options for purchasing or leasing industrial sites to remodel into a new school

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‘RAG’ Ratings(red, amber, green)

• We have given all schemes a provisional ‘RAG’ rating

• With your help we may be able to alter these ratings to overcome any risks or obstacles and bring about a deliverable scheme

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High Down Site

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Reasons why the High Down option was chosenReasons

• At time of requesting permission considered a higher planning acceptance risk than other site proposals

• Council’s preference for all-through primary provision

• Had hoped to progress a land purchase

Revised risks

• Significant opposition across the town

• Traffic implications of the proposals, not only outside the High Down sites but also across the town

• Educational/admission concerns

• Extra land purchase now not possible

• Fewer alternative options for parking

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Existing and future traffic, congestion and parking

issues• Many stakeholders expressed concerns about

likely increase in traffic

• Full independent Transport Assessment undertaken

• Acknowledged detrimental to the carbon footprint but may be better than offering places outside of Portishead

Positive Actions Planned:

• Around the High Down Schools, existing crossing on the main road to be raised

• Tree canopies along Down Road to be reduced to improve visibility

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Traffic Assessment Conclusions

• Draft traffic and transport assessment received, including traffic surveys

• Survey could not include Year R and Nursery pupils but has taken this into account

• Assessment confirms that the distance from the Village Quarter to the High Down Campus could present challenges to walking and cycling to school

• A worst case scenario shows an increase of between 150-180 vehicles for a 20 minute period if no mitigating measures were put into place

• If proposals were progressed, further assessment work would need to be undertaken and mitigation options investigated to address traffic issues

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Educational Impact

• The disadvantage to the oldest children and other children at the schools – schools would be encouraged to look for all opportunities for the interaction across all age ranges within the campus

• Building works – huge curriculum based opportunities for children with building works on their school site

• Competition across the two schools - number of different formal and informal ways in which the schools may choose to work together

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Educational Impact

• Admission arrangements to the two High Down Schools - further thought to these proposals is needed

• School standards and the perception that, according to Ofsted reports, one school may be better than the other – Ofsted Inspectors found good and outstanding features in both schools. Children leave both schools with standards above national averages

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Overall Rating – Was Amber

• Can be delivered by 2013-2014 school year

• Could be achievable, but only with public support

Revised Rating – Red/Amber

• High level of opposition

• Highways issues

Analysis of Option

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Questions and Suggestions

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Portishead Primary School

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Analysis of Option

Overall Rating – Red

• Smallest 420 place school site in the district

• Cannot be delivered by 2013-2014 school year

• Third storey not realistically deliverable

• Local neighbourhood opposition

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St Joseph’s Catholic Primary

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Analysis of Option

Overall Rating – Red

• Insufficient play space

• Risk of not being able to obtain extra land for play

• Cannot be delivered by 2013-2014 school year

• Could only be supported by the Governing Body and the Diocese of Clifton if there were insufficient places for Catholic families across the town

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Trinity Anglican Methodist Primary

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Analysis of OptionOverall Rating –Red

• Certainty that any planning application would be referred to the Secretary of State

• Cannot be delivered by 2013-2014 school year

• Governors requirement for a period of stability after recent rapid expansion

• Could only be progressed if supported by the Governing Body, the Diocese of Bath & Wells and the Methodist Church

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St Peter’s C of E Primary

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Analysis of Option

Overall Rating –Amber

• Would need majority public support

• Subject to a new period of public consultation and planning permissions

• Significant planning, transportation and construction challenges

• Full scheme may not be delivered until 2014-2015 school year

• Interim solution could be in place for September 2013

• Could only be progressed if supported by the Governing Body and the Diocese of Bath & Wells

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Gordano School

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Analysis of Option

Overall Rating – Red

• Space required for secondary places

• Cannot be delivered by 2013-2014 school year

• As an Academy, any proposals would need to be supported and progressed by the Governing Body

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Questions and Suggestions

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Medium to Long-Term Options

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New School within the town• All Council landholdings in

Portishead have been reviewed

• Besides existing school sites, only 3 areas of land are large enough and none of these are considered to be suitable

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New School Within the town

• Privately-owned commercial premises have also been appraised as a medium-term option but are not considered viable in terms of their suitability, cost and probable timescale of delivery

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New school outside settlement boundary

Long-term option only – major constraints/issues to be addressed including:

• Identification of suitable land – commercial sensitivity

• Planning policy / Highways and Transportation requirements

• Land acquisition - Compulsory Purchase Order probably required

• Construction period and requirement to seek Expressions of Interest for establishing a new school (Academy or Free School)

• Funding – there is currently no budget to purchase land and build a new school

• Realistically, the earliest date a school could be opened is 2016

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Overall Conclusions

• No easy answer

• Further work needed to reduce risks / prepare deliverable medium and long-term plans

• Responses to this consultation needed to assist the Decision Makers decide the next steps

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Thank you for your time