Proposal to amalgamate Wavell Community Junior School and Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School to create a single 3-11 primary school across both school sites

 

Part 1 – Wavell Community Junior School – Discontinuance

 

Statutory proposals for school closures

As set out in the Establishment and Discontinuance Regulations the information below must be included in a proposal to close a school:

 

Contact details

 

Proposal published by North Yorkshire Council, County Hall, Northallerton, DL7 8AE, to discontinue Wavell Community Junior School, Wavell Road, Catterick Garrison, DL9 3BJ from 7 April 2024.

Wavell Community Junior School is a 7-11 school in the Catterick Garrison area.

Implementation

 

It is proposed to close the school from 7 April 2024.

 

Reason for closure

 

The proposal is to close Wavell Community Junior School with effect from 7 April 2024.

This proposal is related to proposals to enlarge and alter the age range of Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School across the existing Infant and Junior School sites.

Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School and Wavell Community Junior School share the same site on the north side of Catterick Garrison and serve an area around Hipswell.

Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School accommodates children aged 3-7, with Wavell Community Junior School accommodating children aged 7-11. Pupils transfer from the Infant to the Junior school at age 7. Parents are required to express a school preference in advance of this transfer. The objective of the proposal, and a related proposal to enlarge and alter the age range of Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School, is to create a single 3-11 school which will deliver an all-through primary education. The removal of transition at age 7 would allow an uninterrupted learning experience from age 3 through to 11, in keeping with the majority of pupils nationally. The single school would work across the existing two school sites.

 

Wavell Community Infant School was judged to be Good when recently inspected by Ofsted in July 2022.

Wavell Community Junior School was judged Requires Improvement (RI) by Ofsted in 2018 and again following their inspection in 2021. As a consequence of being judged RI on two successive occasions, the Junior school is subject to the Department for Education’s new powers to intervene in schools that are deemed as ‘not making the necessary improvements’. The DfE’s Regional Director has indicated an intention to issue Wavell Community Junior school with a Directive Academy Order (DAO), but this would no longer be applicable on closure of the Junior School. 

It is recognised that there can be a hiatus in children’s progress at times of transition between Key Stages.  This is even more marked in infant and junior schools, when the transition between Key Stages 1 and 2 coincides with a transition between two different schools. It is considered that an amalgamated school would deliver a smoother transition between Key Stages and help to ensure that the good progress made by children at Key Stage 1 is maintained and built upon at Key Stage 2. 

It is considered that learning and progress can be even better if the two schools come together as a single school.  The expertise of staff currently in the schools could be better targeted across the full age range and across all key stages to raise standards, and the single school would have fully integrated arrangements for assessment of learning, including a single Ofsted inspection which would allow a judgement to be made on the provision for all children through the primary age range.

Pupil numbers and admissions

 

There are currently 165 pupils on roll at the school as of May 2023. 34 pupils in Year 3, 46 in Year 4, 42 in Year 5 and 43 in Year 6.

The school’s age range is 7-11 years, and provision is available for boys and girls. There is no boarding provision. Total pupil numbers are significantly lower than the capacity of the school which is designed to accommodate up to 240 pupils.

Displaced pupils

 

a)    No interim arrangements have been necessary.

 

If the proposal is approved, the area currently served by the school would be served by the enlarged Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School from 8 April 2024. The related proposal includes the enlargement and change of age range of Wavell Community Infant School. Children currently on roll at Wavell Community Junior School would automatically be transferred to the roll of the new single primary school. Due to the related proposal in respect of the Infant School there is no additional need for school places in respect of displaced pupils.

It is proposed to reduce the Published Admission Number from 72 at Wavell Community Infant School to 60 at the amalgamated primary school, leading to a small overall reduction mainstream primary school places.

b)    Places reserved for children with SEND - not applicable in this case

c)    Special School places - not applicable in this case

Impact on the community

 

No impact on the community is anticipated.

 

Rural primary schools

 

Not applicable as none of the schools are designated as Rural primary school

 

Balance of denominational provision

 

Not applicable.

 

Maintained nursery schools

Not applicable

 

Sixth form provision

Not applicable

 

Special educational needs provision

 

Not applicable.

Travel

 

NYC and the schools are committed to ensuring that parents and pupils travel to school in sustainable way and are encouraged to walk or cycle to school where possible. The schools operate on adjacent sites. There would be no impact on home to school transport.

Where a child attends a school which is not their normal school or nearest school, parents are normally responsible for making transport arrangements.

Eligibility for home to school transport will be determined in line with the Council’s current home to school transport policy and procedures based on each child’s home address and individual circumstances. 

Consultation

 

On 30 May 2023, at a meeting of the Executive Members for the Children and Young People’s Service, the Executive Member for Education, Learning and Skills gave approval for consultation on a proposal to amalgamate Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School and Wavell Community Junior School to create a single 3-11 primary school across both school sites.

A consultation paper setting out the proposal was sent to parentsof pupils on roll, staff at the school  and  other stakeholders. A copy of the consultation paper is attached as Appendix1. A list of the consultees is attached as Appendix 2. The consultation period ran from 8 June 2023 to 20 July 2023. A public meeting was held at the school on 22 June 2023, a note of that meeting is attached as Appendix 3. There were 17 consultation responses received (Appendix 4).

Procedure for making representations (objections and comments)

 

Within four weeks from the date of publication of this proposal, any person may object to or make comments on the proposal by sending them to Corporate Director-  Children and Young People's  Service,  North  Yorkshire  Council,  County  Hall,  Northallerton,  DL7 8AE, by 9 October 2023.

Appendix 1: Consultation Paper - See Appendix 1 of the August Executive Report

Appendix 2: List of the Consultees - See Appendix 2 of the August Executive Report

Appendix 3: Notes of the Public Meeting - See Appendix 3 of the August Executive Report

Appendix 4: Consultation Responses - See Appendix 4 of the August Executive Report

 


 

Proposal to amalgamate Wavell Community Junior School and Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School to create a single 3-11 primary school across both school sites

 

Part 2 – Catterick Garrision, Wavell Community Infant School – Enlargement and Change of Age Range

 

Statutory proposals for Prescribed Alterations – Change of Age Range and Enlargement

 

Contact details

 

Proposal published by North Yorkshire Council, County Hall, Northallerton, DL7 8AE, to make prescribed alterations to Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School, Wavell Road, Catterick Garrison, DL9 3BJ from 8 April 2024.

Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School is a 3-7 school in the Catterick Garrison area.

Implementation

 

It is proposed to change the age range and enlarge Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School from 8 April 2024. The current capacity of the school is 216 and the proposed capacity will be 420. The current number of pupils registered at the school is 105. The current admission number for the school is 72 and the proposed admission number will be 60. The current age range of the school is 3-7 and the proposed age range will be 3-11.

 

Description of alteration

 

The proposal is to enlarge Wavell Community Infant School and alter its upper age limit with effect from 8 April 2024. The enlarged school would have a capacity of 420 places plus 31fte place nursery provision.

This proposal is related to the proposed closure of Wavell Community Junior School.

Objective

The objective of the proposal, and the related proposal to close Wavell Community Junior School, is to create a 3-11 school which will deliver an all-through primary education across the existing Wavell Infant and Junior sites. The removal of transition at age 7 would allow an uninterrupted learning experience from age 3 to 11.

Wavell Community Infant School was judged to be Good when recently inspected by Ofsted in July 2022.

Wavell Community Junior School was judged Requires Improvement (RI) by Ofsted in 2018 and again following their inspection in 2021. As a consequence of being judged RI on two successive occasions, and the Department for Education’s new powers to intervene in schools that are deemed as ‘not making the necessary improvements’. The DfE’s Regional Director indicated an intention to issue Wavell Community Junior school with a Directive Academy Order (DAO) which would no longer be applicable on closure of the Junior School. 

It is recognised that there can be a hiatus in children’s progress at times of transition between Key Stages.  This is even more marked in infant and junior schools, when the transition between Key Stages 1 and 2 coincides with a transition between two different schools. It is considered that an amalgamated school would deliver a smoother transition between Key Stages and help to ensure that the good progress made by children at Key Stage 1 is maintained and built upon at Key Stage 2. 

It is considered that learning and progress can be even better if the two schools come together as a single school.  The expertise of staff currently in the schools could be better targeted across the full age range and across all key stages to raise standards, and the single school would have fully integrated arrangements for assessment of learning, including a single Ofsted inspection which would allow a judgement to be made on the provision for all children through the primary age range.

Effect on other schools, academies and educational institutions

There is not expected to be any effect on other schools, academies and educational institutions, other than those covered by these proposals.  Whilst there is a slight reduction in the admission numbers for the amalgamated school, and there are planning permission granted for new developments within Catterick, it is the view that there will be sufficient places within Wavell and the local area.

Project costs and indication of how these will be met, including how long term value for money will be achieved.

Wavell Infant and Junior schools are adjacent. No capital works are needed for this proposal. The buildings are already connected for pupils by a corridor and there is a single reception point for parents.

Governance

The two schools are separate institutions, albeit serving the same area.  The Wavell Community Schools Federation brings together the governance of two schools.  If the amalgamation went ahead, the Wavell Community Schools Federation would be disestablished from 7 April 2024 and a newly constituted governing board would be set up for the single school from 8 April 2024.

 

 

Consultation

 

On 30 May 2023, at a meeting of the Executive Members for the Children and Young People’s Service, the Executive Member for Education, Learning and Skills gave approval for consultation on a proposal to amalgamate Catterick Garrison, Wavell Community Infant School and Wavell Community Junior School to create a single 3-11 primary school across both school sites.

A consultation paper setting out the proposal was sent to parents of pupils on roll, staff at  the  school  as  well  as  other  interested  parties and individuals. A copy of the consultation paper is attached as Appendix 1. A list of the consultees is attached as Appendix 2. The consultation period ran from 8 June 2023 to 20 July 2023. A public meeting was held at the school on 22 June 2023, a note of that meeting is attached as Appendix 3. There were 17 consultation responses received (Appendix 4).

Related Proposals

 

This proposal is related to proposal for the closure of Wavell Community Junior School. Together with the proposed expansion of Wavell Community Infant School this would create a single 3-11 primary school across the two existing sites.

 

Procedure for making representations (objections and comments)

 

Within four weeks from the date of publication of this proposal, any person may object to or make comments on the proposal by sending them to Corporate Director-  Children and Young People's  Service,  North  Yorkshire  Council,  County  Hall,  Northallerton,  DL7 8AE, by 9 October 2023.

Appendix 1: Consultation Paper - See Appendix 2 of the August Executive Report

Appendix 2: List of the Consultees - See Appendix 3 of the August Executive Report

Appendix 3: Notes of the Public Meeting - See Appendix 4 of the August Executive Report

Appendix 4: Consultation Responses - See Appendix 5 of the August Executive Report