EDUCATION ESTATES STRATEGY Schools Forum Presentation 13 February 2013.

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EDUCATION ESTATES STRATEGY Schools Forum Presentation 13 February 2013

The remit of the education estates strategy is to make entrepreneurial proposals to bring investment into the education estate. It builds and draws on work in 2011 on developing a needs analysis. This involves a range of approaches from seeking alternative funding sources such as DSG on an invest to save basis from Schools’ Forum, to property development opportunities by rationalising accommodation. The ongoing challenge of meeting basic need, including for special education, requires new approaches as the availability of land and the extent of the Capital Programme will not meet the future demand. This presentation covers: -Proposed objectives, scope and timetable for the work -Examples of data showing demands on the education estate -Examples of the proposed alternative funding approaches for debate Milestones -Capital Programme Board November and February -Schools’ Forum December and February Education Estates Strategy – Executive Summary

The Education Estates Strategy will set out proposals as to what land and buildings are proposed to be used where and when to meet the emerging demands on the Education Estate. This may require investment in order to achieve. It will set out proposals in respect of the following elements: Mainstream primary Mainstream secondary and post 16 Special Education Needs CSS ACL The Education Estates Strategy is supported by two further papers: Alternative Funding Strategy – ‘getting more’ Procurement Strategy – ‘getting more for less’ In the Spring a series of specific business cases are proposed to be put forward for consideration which apply the Alternative Funding and Procurement Reports to the demands identified. e.g. By rationalising the CSS estate in the South by co-locating all pupils to a newly built facility on to the Fairview site, will the disposal values of the Hadleigh and Langdon Hills generate enough capital to support this new build? Education Estates Strategy – What is it?

To create adequate capacity in the estate to meet Essex’s statutory responsibility to provide places for school age children. To provide learning settings that are in good condition and fit for purpose. To secure as much land as possible for use by ECC in order to meet future demands. To secure alternative funding sources from the government, third and private sectors to invest in the education estate. To create capacity of the right sort of SEN provision to reduce out-County placements and failure at defending tribunals and duty to provide to 25. To improve and rationalise the CSS estate. To extend diversity, eg offer world class performing arts provision To reduce the NEETs by providing adult community learning for those with disabilities Objectives of the EES – Why?

Strategic Business Case for EES programme (SEN/CSS/School Organisation requirements defined by others at same time) by November 2012 Procurement Report - How can you get more buildings for your money? - A review of procurement and delivery opportunities e.g. off-site construction. Alternative Funding Report - What alternative funding streams might be available? What are the strings attached to each? E.g. - invest to save business case to schools’ forum - development for alternative uses of existing sites - Cornerstone model of development - Free Schools - Social investment bonds - Schools Priority Building Programme Outline Business Cases for specific projects to be completed between January 13 and March 13 Full Business Cases for specific projects to be completed between March 13 and June 13 Timeline of the EES – When?

Capital investment in SEN + CSS + Maintenance Education Capital Investment Strategy Capital Investment in Mainstream Expansion Key Factors Academisation & Free schools + Historical provision imbalance + Invest to save possibilities + Relatively static pupil population + Falling revenue funding Key Factors Significant pupil growth Mature National Policies on Academies and Free Schools Key outcomes Revenue savings + Reduced maintenance liability + Better outcomes for most vulnerable children Key outcomes Meeting statutory demand for places

North East Mid South West North East Colchester Tendring Mid Braintree Chelmsford Maldon South Basildon Brentwood Castle Point Rochford West Epping Forest Harlow Uttlesford Provision organisation is undertaken in three layers over different time horizons AreaDistrictPlanning Area (up to 15 per district) Special Schools + Post 16 + CSS provision Secondary Schools + Special SRP Primary Schools + Early Years School organisation areas

Demand by District – Primary and secondary capacity up to 2034 by district (forms of entry) Red means more places required Green means less places required Amber means no material change DistrictPrimarySecondary Up to 2016Up to 2021Up to 2034Up to 2016Up to 2021Up to 2034 Mid Braintree0-450 Chelmsford Maldon North East Colchester Tendring South Basildon Brentwood Castle Point Rochford West Epping Forest Harlow Uttlesford County

North East Mid South West CLD 6) Kingswode Hoe, 7) Market Field, SCLD 8) Shorefields, 9) Lexden Springs BESD – No primary 10) Ramsden Hall (secondary) CLD 1)Thriftwood SCLD 2) Edith Borthwick, 3) Colombus BESD – No Primary 4) Ramsden Hall (Secondary) PD 5) Southview CLD 11) Castledon, 12) Cedar Hall, 13) Endeavour SCLD 14) Pioneer, 15) Glenwood BESD – None CLD - None SCLD 16) Harlow Fields, 17) Oak View BESD – No secondary 18) Wells Park SEN Primary and Secondary Schools – Existing Provision Map SLCN – Speech Language and Communication NeedsSpLD – Specific Learning Difficulties HI – Hearing impairedASD – Autistic Spectrum DisorderPD – Physically Disabled CLD – Complex Learning DifficultiesSCLD – Severe and Complex Learning Difficulties BESD – Behavioural, Emotional and Social Difficulties

North East Mid South West Primary Secondary Size of arrows are indicative of numbers There is no BESD provision in this area SEN Primary and Secondary Schools– BESD Pupil migration map

North East Mid South West Primary 2) CSS Centre Wivenhoe Secondary 3) CSS Centre, Colchester, Mile End 4) CSS Centre Clacton 5) CSS Centre Copford Primary None Secondary 1) CSS Centre Heybridge All age 6) CSS Centre Langdon Hills Secondary 7) CSS Centre Hadleigh 8) CSS Centre Fairview Basildon Primary None Secondary 9) CSS Centre Commonside 10) CSS Centre Tany’s Dell CSS Primary and Secondary Provision – Existing Provision Map

Invest to Save Business Case on DSG to Schools Forum Does ASHE support the production of business cases to support a bid to Schools Forum to build new SEN provision within Essex, rather than sending children out County at higher cost to DSG? This is only suitable when there is evidence of a growing demand for special school places of a specific type and currently there are children with those needs in out County placements – such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Behavioural, Emotional and Social Difficulties (BESD). Would require ECC Capital Programme to loan the money to fund the construction in advance of DSG paying back the capital required. If new SEN provision is constructed within Essex, pupils may not have to travel so far to school and so RSG funded transport should be cheaper. The business case would also model the saving to RSG. If you do nothing the costs to DSG will continue to rise, this approach won’t reduce costs but will mitigate the increase in costs. Views Sought from Schools Forum

ECC – Developer Activities What is your view of proposing business cases that test whether through the rationalisation of the use of sites, investment in new facilities might be funded? We acknowledge that from an ECC perspective no capital receipt can be ring-fenced for a specific purpose. E.g. CSS accommodation North East. Currently they operate across Green Lodge, Clacton, Wivenhoe, Mile End and Copford (leased). All accommodation is dilapidated and (except Copford) is not fit for purpose. Ideally all provision could be co-located on the Mile End site if there were capital to invest in new accommodation and refurbishment of existing accommodation. Co-locating primary provisions on secondary sites to create all-through schools. Co-locating schools with CSS, ACL and other Council services. Undertake business case to test the benefit of moving Special Schools to less valuable sites e.g. Wells Park, Kingswode Hoe? Local Asset Backed Vehicles Views Sought from Schools Forum

Other areas considered Social Investment Bonds Free Schools Schools contributing to maintenance fund (£10k cap currently) When a school being replaced completely, schools contributing DFC to project Priority Schools Building Programme Supporting academies to seek funding directly from central government Lobbying for grant funding Views Sought from Schools Forum

Cornerstone Model Cornerstone was set up by Tim Byles (formerly CE of Partnerships for Schools and Norfolk CC) to offer a social dividend to Local Authorities through sharing development profits with them arising from developing Council owned land. The deal is structured around a land deal only and so is exempt from public procurement rules. ECC’s usual supply chain arrangements would construct any new facilities required. E.g. Could offer Cornerstone the two CSS proposals for the North East and the South. There is a lot of community use at Wivenhoe, could this be retained in a new community facility there as part of the Cornerstone social dividend? Cornerstone have development expertise and capacity and a supply chain which are offered at no cost to the authority during the development of schemes. They take their payment from the development profit after development completed. Views Sought from Schools Forum