Consultation Evening: “Planning to Expand” Wednesday 3rd April 2019

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Consultation Evening: “Planning to Expand” Wednesday 3rd April 2019

An update on our Change of Age Range Governors agree to consult on the admission of Year 7 pupils via 11+ in 3 Forms of Entry – December 2012 Application to Change Age Range from Y9 entry to Year 7 entry – October 2015 Permission granted by DfE/ESFA - March 2016 Existing accommodation adapted to cater for new intake - February 2017 onwards First cohort of 30 x Year 7 pupils admitted - September 2017 First application for SSEF funding - July 2018 Second cohort of (60 x) Year 7 pupils admitted - September 2018

Key political developments since 2016 Post-Referendum change of Tory leadership and PM – June 2016 Theresa May announces £50m capital “pot” for grammar schools – August 2016 Schools that Work for Everyone – Autumn 2016 Development of a Memorandum of Understanding between GSHA and DfE – Academic year 2017-18 Announcement of Selective Schools Expansion Fund – May 2018

The adapted “staggered” implementation model Year of Entry Year 7 DAY (via 11+) Year 8 (via Year 7) Year 9 (via Year 8) (via 13+) Total Day / Boarder Balance (Year 9 intake only) 2019 60 30 68* 150 52 Boarders + 98 day 2020 38* 52 Boarders + 98 Day 2021 90 52 Boarders + 98 Day 2022 2023 8* Figures with an * indicate minimum number of external students who will be admitted - this figure may be increased at the school’s discretion. Underlined figures indicate a change of cohort size.

The GSHA-DfE Memorandum of Understanding GSHA schools have agreed with the government to do the following: A. Continue to promote to their member schools, and support them in implementing priority for pupils eligible for pupil premium funding in their admissions oversubscription criteria (after looked after and previously looked after children, as mandated by the School Admissions Code) and consider how best to publicise this.   B. Support member schools to design admission arrangements which increase access to their schools for disadvantaged pupils. C. Undertake outreach with primary schools to increase the number of applications and admissions of disadvantaged pupils to selective schools. This should be targeted at more disadvantaged areas and designed to address local circumstances and barriers.

Current consultation: 18th March to 15th April 2019 Core proposals: Cranbrook School to admit 90 Year 7 pupils annually from September 2021, to be accommodated in three forms of entry (i.e. Year 7 PAN of 90). Cranbrook School to seek to expand its Key Stage 3 teaching facilities by the addition of a new, purpose-built teaching block.

The rationale for the proposed plan Improved access to a local grammar school for Year 7 age pupils from local primary schools. Improved access to a local grammar school for pupils with a social need as defined by our Admissions Policy and in the Schools Admission Code 2014, or who are defined as Pupil Premium.   3. Improved access to a local grammar school which is co-educational from Year 7 to Year 13. Improve awareness of the 11+ examination process through familiarisation sessions organised by Cranbrook School staff.   Improved partnership working between ourselves and local primary and secondary schools 6. Improved Key Stage 3 teaching facilities for local grammar assessed pupils at Cranbrook  

Fair Access - what we have already done Change of Age Range for boarding from Y9 to Y7 entry. Partnership with Royal Springboard to enable applications from disadvantaged pupils for boarding at the rate of 1-2 per year. Waive requirement to pass all three batteries of the Kent 11+ test (VR/NVR, English, Maths) if the overall aggregate score is above the benchmark for grammar-assessed pupils for a set number of Pupil Premium pupils only.

Partnerships – where we are and what we already do The Lynx Learning alliance: Hawkhurst CE Primary – named partners in Funding Agreement Cranbrook CE Primary – IT support, student helpers Benenden CE Primary - 11+ familiarisation Sissinghurst CE Primary - 11+ familiarisation Goudhurst & Kilndown CE Primary - 11+ familiarisation Colliers Green CE Primary - provision of lunches and 11+ familiarisation Staplehurst Primary - 11+ familiarisation Frittenden CE Primary - member Cranbrook and PW Cluster Group – member

Partnerships – what we are working on An alliance of local primary schools focussed on: Pastoral: Year 6-Year 7 transition Cross phase mental health training and awareness Academic: Raising attainment and aspiration (eg 11+ Familiarisation) Joint Professional Development focussed on Teaching, Learning and Assessment Shared programme for the Gifted and Talented Leadership: Support for Teacher Training Leadership Development Coaching and Mentoring Governor support and training Resourcing: Catering Grounds management/maintenance Ed. Psychology Human resources

Proposed new “Junior (Horsley) Block”

Some facts and figures Overall cost: £4m Planning permission: granted, Dec. 2015 Floorspace: 1200m Rooming: 10 x classrooms Capacity: - replaces 4 x existing classrooms - provides 6 x new rooms for 6 x YY7-8 classes

Any questions? Further communication: headmaster@cranbrook.kent.sch.uk