Dovers Green School
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Overview
Surrey County Council and Dovers Green School have been working together to look at the increasing demand for primary school places in Reigate and how the school can best meet these changing needs in the future.
Our proposal is that Dovers Green School changes from a two form entry infant school to a three form entry infant school. The school in its new form would be designed to serve children across the Reigate area.
The school has already taken a bulge year in 2014/15, and will accept a further bulge year in 2015/16. The school would therefore become a three form of entry infant school in September 2016, when it would accept three Reception classes, and reach its new capacity of 270 places. The school's current published admissions number (PAN) IS 56. Under this proposal, the PAN would increase to 90 from September 2016.
Additional permanent classrooms would be built on the school site to accommodate the additional pupils. The cost of the propopsed project would be funded through Surrey County Council's schools Basic Need Capital Programme which is included in the 2015-21 Medium Term Financial Plan.
Why your views matter
We are now undertaking a consultation on these proposals for Dovers Green School. The Related Documents below contain the detailed proposal which has a list of frequently asked questions.
Please let us know what you think about the proposals
- either by completing the Online Survey
- or by using the response form in the Related Documents below.
The deadline for returning/submitting consultation responses is 5pm on Monday 20 July 2015.
Areas
- Reigate and Banstead
Audiences
- Young people
- Parents
- Teachers
- Councillors, MPs
- Headteachers
- Children's Centres
Interests
- Schools
- 0-5 year olds
- 6-11 year olds
- Commissioning
- Special Educational Needs
- Parents and families
- Staff
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