Welcome…. …….from the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia

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Welcome…. …….from the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia covering the local authority areas of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough; seeking to serve new centres of population in all the work we do as part of our work, providing 28 schools through academy trusts and Voluntary Aided schools

Format of the event Informal, but a very important part of our planning process for new school This short presentation Opportunity for questions and discussions with our team Comment forms available to fill in before you go

Where we are now.. A site for a fifth Hamptons primary school is available to the City Council, at Hampton East The Government ran a bidding round in 2018 to fund new voluntary aided schools in areas of population growth The Diocese bid successfully and has been granted funds ‘in principle’ to build the new primary school at Hampton East The Diocese now has to follow a set process of submitting detailed proposals to the City Council to seek their approval for us to open the school in 2022 The first stage of the process is this consultation which we started by publishing our consultation document on 9th September 2019

Our vision To support the Hamptons community and the City Council with a continuing supply of high quality school places to meet the needs of the growing population To provide parents in the Hamptons with the choice of an outstanding Catholic primary school for their children To be firmly rooted in the Hamptons community in strong partnership with other education and community service partners.

A well-located third Catholic primary school for Peterborough

How will the new school be run? Growing according to demand over time to 630 places (three classes in each primary year group – with a nursery of 30 full-time places). Working closely with PCC to ensure there are enough places in the school at the right time. Voluntary Aided (VA) – local-authority maintained schools which often have a religious designation. VA schools are funded by the state. We have a long and successful history of running a range of schools across our four counties.

A Catholic school Are Catholic schools only for Catholic children? Catholic schools welcome children from families from all faith backgrounds and none. Nationally 33% of pupils at Catholic schools are not Catholic. Catholic schools have a track record of supporting minority religions as they integrate into the local community. How many pupils attend Catholic schools? There are more than 850,000 pupils of all faiths and none, currently being taught in Catholic schools across the country. These pupils are educated in a culture of inclusion, tolerance and mutual respect, providing pupils with values that enable them to play a full part in British society in service of the common good. How are Catholic schools and academies accountable? Catholic schools and academies have the same accountability to the local authority and Department for Education as non-Catholic schools and academies. They are also subject to an extra inspection to provide accountability to their diocesan bishop that high academic standards and the Catholic life of the school are maintained

Our ambition for the new school A school focussed on the individual needs of every child A school with outstanding standards, in and out of the classroom An inclusive school celebrating diversity A school engaging fully with its local community

A school engaged with its local community   A school engaged with its local community Community and school links in our current Peterborough schools: Supporting Peterborough Foodbank and Stronger Together (Peterborough charity for the Homeless) Working with Muslim charity Children of Adam to raise money for homeless of Peterborough Sensory garden open to public Winter and summer fayres open to public Free use of all -weather pitch for community football Hosting weekly parish Mass for entire local community       

A school engaged with its local community (cont’d) Close working with Old Fletton Primary and Dogsthorpe Infants on moderation and sharing outstanding practice Sharing of phonics practices with Hampton Vale and Old Fletton Primaries School’s Hearing Hub supporting all City students PE cluster – working with 12 local primaries for competitive and non-competitive sporting opportunities Positive transition work with all feeder schools Hosting of annual Youth Conference for all Peterborough schools  

How you can help us Give a general opinion of whether you support the idea of a new school Give your ideas and suggestions about how our proposal can be developed to better meet local needs

How to respond to us Make your points to one of our team Fill in the form before you go Send us an online response when you have thought more about the proposal

What happens next? The consultation runs until 20th October 2019 We will then decide whether to publish a formal proposal We will let everyone know our decision at this stage A Public Notice is published in the press, with links to a formal proposal being sent to Peterborough City Council Any person or party can comment on the proposal within four weeks of publication to Peterborough City Council The City Council has to make a decision on the proposal within two months, unless exceptional circumstances apply If the proposal is approved, we will plan our recruitment of senior staff and an interim governing body to carry out detailed preparations for the opening in September 2022