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Hollymount School Public Consultation Tom Procter Service Manager – Contracts and School Organisation
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Official consultation and decisions so far Official stages Phase 1 planning application submitted December 2009 – approved by planning committee 11 March Statutory consultation Jan/February 2010. Response published in Q&A Cabinet agreed on 15 March to go to next stage Next official stages Statutory proposal for school expansion in early May – Decision in June Planning application by 1 April – Decision in July
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Consultation meetings 11 February – parents and residents meeting 10 March ‘Pepys Road’ residents meeting 23 March further ‘Pepys Road’ meeting 18 March – further residents meeting 23 March – further parents meeting
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Issues from consultation Q&A published from consultation Update 3 issues: Population projections and school catchment area Siting of building, space on the site to expand and related impact on immediate residents Highways – traffic and parking
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Population projections GLA population projections GLA school roll projections Birth rates Relationship between birth rate and school rolls Admissions applications
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Population projections Births: 281 of 708 rise – 427 to go! Academic year of birth (Year children will enter reception class) Birth figure Rise from 2007/08 recep. cohort 2002/03 2007/082,612 2003/04 2008/092,785173 2004/05 2009/102,893281 2005/06 2010/112,972360 2006/07 2011/123,250638 2007/08 2012/133,320708
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Expansion to now & future 6 forms of entry (FE) provided to 2009/10 High: 12FE by 2012/13 (then fall 6FE to 2018/19?) (18FE total expansion is 540 places per year) Approx. ⅓ east of borough, ⅔ west 1
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Why Hollymount? Near to demand Popular and successful 1 FE to 2 FE preferred
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2010 places to be allocated on 25 March Places to be allocated on 25 March 2010 : 11 siblings – 8 under 440 metres, 3 under 660 metres, 1 is 880 metres 49 distance – Furthest distance 609.32 metres (if only 19 then under 300 metres) There will be movement but vast majority local
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