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End could be nigh for one of Cambridgeshire’s smallest  schools

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
11:21am, January 10 2023
in Education
News for Peterborough - “The majority of pupils currently attending Great Gidding are from outside its catchment area,” said the report to councillors. A statutory notice and formal proposal to close the school on August 31 now follows.

Cambridgeshire County Council’s Children and Young People’s Committee is being asked at its meeting on April 25 to approve the closure of Great Gidding school at the end of August

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A village school which parents spoke of positively to Ofsted inspectors and said they would recommend it to others, is likely to close.

Cambridgeshire County Council says falling numbers at Great Gidding CofE primary school means it may no longer be viable to keep it open

A consultation process is likely to determine the future of what is one of Cambridgeshire’s oldest but now smallest schools.

“Following a long and successful journey as a church school, local demographic trends have meant that in the past 10 years the number of pupils has fallen from 75 to 47,” said a county council spokesperson.

Of these, 35 come from outside the school’s mainly rural catchment area.

“This pattern is projected to continue, with the total number of pupils on roll likely to fall below 40 by September 2024,” said the spokesperson.

“Given that the funding received by an individual maintained school is predominantly determined by school size, the council believes it is shortly going to become too difficult to continue sustaining the school’s good educational standards, given the funding that will be available.”

Cambridgeshire County Council children and young people committee is being asked at its meeting on January 17 to agree to the start of a consultation period.

The council will seek views on the potential closure of the school, and the redeployment of pupils to other suitable local schools.

If agreed, a wide range of interested parties – including parents and the wider community – will be asked their views before a decision on the next steps is taken.

The consultation will also include details of the other C of E and community schools at which pupils at Gt Gidding Primary School would be offered places.

These will include arrangements for pupils who receive educational provision recognised by the local authority as reserved for children with special educational needs, the impact on the community and on travel.

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Committee chair Cllr Bryony Goodliffe said: “This is a very important decision, which will start the process to determine the future of Great Gidding CofE Primary School.

“Officers are of the view that the school is not currently viable in the coming years, so we need to consult on its future.

“Educational provision and outcomes for children must always be our foremost priority.

“However, it is important that we seek the views of the wider community before coming to any final decision, so we are asking committee to start the consultation process when it meets on January 17.”

Andrew Read, Director of Education for Ely Diocese added: “It is always difficult to contemplate the uncertain future of schools which have been, and remain, centres of their rural communities.

“However, in the uncompromising face of challenging funding conditions, we must be pragmatic and put children’s educational needs first.

“We thus continue to work in supportive partnership with the local authority in this important consultation with the community, not least for the sake of ensuring long term community access to sustainable, high quality, inclusive school places – whether in the village, or if necessary, in alternative similar proximal schools.”

The most recent Ofsted inspection is from 2017 and overall was adjudged good.

“Parents are unreservedly positive about the school,” said Ofsted.

“All those who responded to the Ofsted questionnaire would recommend the school to others.

“They say that their children are happy and safe and that teachers provide appropriate homework which effectively supports progress.

“Parents also state that they receive all the information they need so that they know how well their children are doing.”

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