Agenda and decisions

Cabinet Member for Children and Learning Decisions - Wednesday, 21 November 2012 2.30 pm

Venue: Room G12, County Hall, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2DN

Contact: Anne Gowing  020 8541 9938 Email: anne.gowing@surreycc.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

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    To receive any declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests from Members in respect of any item to be considered at the meeting.

     

    Notes:

    ·        In line with the Relevant Authorities (Disclosable Pecuniary Interests) Regulations 2012, declarations may relate to the interest of the member, or the member’s spouse or civil partner, or a person with whom the member is living as husband or wife, or a person with whom the member is living as if they were civil partners and the member is aware they have the interest.

    ·        Members need only disclose interests not currently listed on the Register of Disclosable Pecuniary Interests.

    ·        Members must notify the Monitoring Officer of any interests disclosed at the meeting so they may be added to the Register.

    ·        Members are reminded that they must not participate in any item where they have a disclosable pecuniary interest.

2.

PROCEDURAL MATTERS

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2a

Members' Questions

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    The deadline for Member’s questions is 12pm four working days before the meeting (15 November 2012).

2b

Public Questions

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    The deadline for public questions is seven days before the meeting (14 November 2012).

2c

Petitions

    The deadline for petitions was 14 days before the meeting and no petitions have been received.

3.

Approval of a Budget Virement in excess of £250,000

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    Cabinet Member approval is required to a budget virement in excess of £250,000.

     

    [The decision on this item can be called in by the Education Select Committee]

    Decision:

    That the virement for £1.568mto offset the demand led service pressures as described in the submitted report, be approved.

     

4.

Consultation on Admission Arrangements for Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools and Co-ordinated Schemes for 2014 admission pdf icon PDF 114 KB

5.

A Proposal to Remove Residential Provision at Gosden House School, Bramley from September 2013 pdf icon PDF 59 KB

    To determine whether to implement the proposal to remove residential provision at Gosden House Special School from September 2013.

     

    [The decisions on this item can be called in by the Education Select Committee]

    Decision:

    That the proposal such that Gosden House will no longer provide residential provision at the school from 1 September 2013 be approved.

     

6.

Surrey County Council's Choice of preferred proposer for a new primary school in Redhill pdf icon PDF 167 KB

    To decide on the preferred Free School proposal and submit this to the Department for Education (DfE) along with an analysis of the proposals received.

    [The decisions on this item can be called in by the Education Select Committee]

     

    Decision:

    That option 3, the Glyn Learning Foundation be approved as the preferred proposer for a new 2-form entry school in Reigate and Banstead and this proposal be submitted to the Department for Education for consideration and determination.

7.

Darley Dene Infant School change to a primary school - Decision pdf icon PDF 52 KB

    To decide whether to approve the proposal that Darley Dene Infant School become a primary school with a Published Admission Number of 30 on 1 September 2013. 

     

    [The decisions on this item can be called in by the Education Select Committee]

     

    Additional documents:

    Decision:

    That the following proposals be approved such that:

     

    ·         Darley Dene Infant School would become a primary school on 1 September 2013

    ·         the Published Admission Number (PAN) would be 30

    ·         Darley Dene Infant School would extend its age range by 1 year each year until 1 September 2016

    ·         the school would increase its number of places by 30 pupils each year from 2013 until it has become an all through primary school.

     

    Additional classrooms would be built to accommodate the additional pupils and increase the capacity of the school from 90 to 210 places

     

8.

Trumps Green Infant School Proposed Expansion - Decision pdf icon PDF 53 KB

    To decide whether to approve the expansion of Trumps Green Infant School to become a two form entry (2FE) infant school on 1 September 2013 with a Published Admission Number (PAN) of 60.  

     

    [The decisions on this item cam be called in by the Education Select Committee]

    Additional documents:

    Decision:

    That the following proposals be approved:

     

    ·         Trumps Green Infant School to expand  on 1 September 2013

    ·         the PAN would increase from 30 to 60 in September 2013

    ·         the school would increase its number of places by 30 pupils each year from 2013 until it has fully expanded

    ·         Additional classrooms would be built to accommodate the additional pupils and increase the capacity of the school from 90 to 180 places

     

9.

Expansion of St Ann's Heath Junior School - Decision pdf icon PDF 60 KB

    To decide whether to approve the expansion of St Ann’s Heath Junior School to become a three form entry (3FE) junior school on 1 September 2015 with a Published Admission Number (PAN) of 90.

     

    [The decisions on this item can be called in by the Education Select Committee]

     

    Additional documents:

    Decision:

    That the following proposals be approved:

     

    ·         St Ann’s Heath Junior School to expand on 1 September 2015

    ·         the PAN would increase from 64 to 90 in September 2015

    ·         the school would increase its number of places by 26 pupils a year until 2018, when it will have fully expanded

    ·         Additional classrooms would be built to accommodate the additional pupils and increase the capacity of the school from 256 to 360 places.