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ST ANTHONY’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY
WELCOME TO ST ANTHONY’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL MONDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2013 BRADFORD AND KEIGHLEY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS PARTNERSHIP
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AGENDA What are the proposals for September 2014?
Why are the proposals being made? How would it be managed? How will it affect pupils, parents and staff? The next steps? What questions do you have? What are your views?
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PROPOSALS The Governing Body and the Diocese are consulting on two linked proposals for September 2014. A move from an boys Catholic School (St Bede’s) and an girls Catholic School (St Joseph’s) with a co-educational, shared Sixth Form (St Benedict’s) to one co-educational Catholic School INITIALLY St Joseph’s Site Years 7 – 9 (Key Stage 3) St Bede’s Site Years (Key Stage 4 and Sixth Form) A reduction in the number of pupils admitted to the School (Planned Admission Number) from 352 to 270.
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REASONS FOR THE CHANGE The aim is to build on our current strengths and progress, including all time record exam results at both schools in Summer 2012 and one of the biggest Sixth Forms in the country to create one outstanding Catholic Secondary School. To guarantee the Catholic nature of the schools in light of a falling demand for Catholic places (currently 60% Catholics overall) To provide co-educational continuity for all pupils aged 3-19 in line with the growing 3-19 Bradford and Keighley Catholic Schools Partnership. To further strengthen transition at age 11 by having all new Year 7 pupils on one site (St Joseph’s) which will be for younger year groups. The two schools already work closely together. They have shared Catholic values, a single Governing Body and Executive Head, and a shared Sixth Form. Formally creating one staff team will strengthen this and further improve education and standards.
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HOW WOULD THE TRANSITION TO THE NEW SCHOOL BE MANAGED.
The move to the new school would be phased in gradually in the years 2014 – 2018 ST JOSEPH’S ST BEDE’S Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 7 270 - 8 180 9 10 11 12 288 13 230 Total 990 1080 1170 810 1238 1058 878 968 Girls Only Boys Only Mixed
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HOW WILL PUPILS, PARENTS AND STAFF BE AFFECTED?
Parents choosing the school this Autumn for their son or daughter in September 2014 will know it is a co-educational year group. Co-educational classes will be introduced in Year 7 in September 2014 and in following years. This Year Group will be an important focus for the School. They will be provided with additional staffing and support. Transport arrangements will not be affected. Single sex education will continue for older year groups. Students who started their education at St Joseph’s (or St Bede’s) will complete their education to 16 on the same site.
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SCHOOL BUS ROUTE AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF THE SCHOOL DAY
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HOW WILL PUPILS, PARENTS AND STAFF BE AFFECTED?
There will be fewer places for non-Catholics at the new school. Catholics and non-Catholics already in Partner Primary Schools will have priority. Admitting fewer pupils each year will mean that staffing will be gradually reduced over a number of years. This reduction can be managed within the usual annual turnover of staff.
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NEXT STEPS June – July Share proposals with Parents, Staff, Students, Clergy and Partner Primary Heads. Spring Term 2013 Formal consultation on the proposals, including with the Council and other Bradford Schools. April Governing Body decides on the proposals and the new Admissions Policy. Autumn Term 2013 Year 6 Parents decide their preferences for September 2014. September New Year 7 students begin
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QUESTIONS Questions and answers will be shared with parents who are unable to attend. VIEWS Your views are very important and will be shared with the Governing Body Complete the consultation sheet before you go Complete the consultation on the St Bede’s or St Joseph’s website your views to
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