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Proposal to expand Osidge Primary School

Proposal to expand Osidge Primary School. 15 October 2013. Aim of the Meeting. Provide a background regarding School Expansions Val White and Alison Dawes Outline information related to the school Katie Coombes Opportunity to ask questions and share your views.

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Proposal to expand Osidge Primary School

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  1. Proposal to expand Osidge Primary School 15 October 2013

  2. Aim of the Meeting • Provide a background regarding School Expansions • Val White and Alison Dawes • Outline information related to the school • Katie Coombes • Opportunity to ask questions and share your views

  3. Osidge Primary School – Current Situation • 2 form entry school – 60 Reception pupils are admitted each year • Popular and over-subscribed • For September 2013 – there were 239 on-time applications for Osidge Primary School. There were 60 places available.

  4. The Proposal • To expand Osidge Primary School by one form of entry to become a permanent three-form entry school. The school would go from admitting 60 pupils in reception each year to admitting 90. • The first permanent cohort of 90 reception pupils would be admitted in 2015/16. • The school would grow by one class (30 pupils) each year for 7 years. • The permanent three-form entry school would eventually cater for 630 pupils in 2021/22.

  5. The Proposal – Why? • Across Barnet, there has been a 28% increase in births between 2002/03 and 2010/11. • In the local area, births have increased by 29% – higher than the Barnet average.

  6. The Proposal – Why? • Regeneration Schemes • Proposed Cat Hill Scheme • 231 residential units to be provided on the old Middlesex University site • Within 1 mile of Osidge Primary School • Ladderswood Estate • 240 new homes provided, in addition to replacing existing units • Within 2 miles of Osidge Primary School • New homes attract new families into the area creating additional demand for Barnet school places.

  7. Future Reception Demand • All the schools in the East Barnet, Brunswick Park and Oakleighwards are oversubscribed with no surplus capacity. • Since 2011-12, at least 2 temporary classes have been required in the area each year. • Pupils projections show a continuing need for permanent capacity in the area.

  8. Why Osidge Primary School? • Popular and over-subscribed • A good or better educational offer • In February 2012, Osidge Primary School was rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted in all categories • Site • Osidge Primary School is going to work with architects to design an extension which will remain in keeping with the tone of the school

  9. Factors to ConsiderKatie Coombes

  10. What are the benefits for Osidge? • More places for children in the community • Investment in the school building • Significant additional funding due to increased numbers of pupils • Additional opportunities for staff professional development • Retention of high quality staff • Increased capacity to develop leadership team • Flexibility with larger year group teams

  11. What are the challenges? • Parental preference for size of school • Ensuring that school ethos is unchanged • Equal opportunities for children • Minimising impact on the outside spaces • Timetabling • Lunchtimes • Development of communal spaces • Managing the construction phase • Access, traffic and parking • Staffing

  12. The Proposal - Next Steps • Any expansion is subject to planning processes and approvals (this is a separate consultation process) • Need to develop design for the expanded premises – will involve school community • Consultation with the local community - timetable

  13. How to give your views • We want to know what you think of these proposals. If the expansions go ahead, we would also like you to be involved as we plan to make sure that we continue to provide the very best for all our students. • A consultation document and questionnaire can be picked up from the school office. • Make your views known by: • Filling out the questionnaire and returning it to the school office or sending it to:CaylinJoski-Jethi, Children’s Service, London Borough of Barnet, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, London, N11 1NP • By email: Caylin.Joski-Jethi@barnet.gov.uk • By telephone: 020 8359 3844 • Online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Osidge-Primary-School-Expansion • The consultation closes on 19 November 2013 • Please make your views known by then

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