Change to the age range of The Willows Short Stay School
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Overview
The local authority has a duty to review the Short Stay provision it supports and to ensure the provision meets the statutory requirements relating to pupils that have been excluded from schools.
The Willows Primary offers statutory provision for pupils who have been or are at risk of being permanently excluded from a school and who live in the South West area of Surrey. The Willows secondary is a girls–only, non-statutory provision. It offers places to pupils from across all Surrey quadrants. In partnership with their mainstream schools these pupils receive education via an individualised alternative learning programme.
It is proposed that the age range of The Willows Short Stay School changes from 1 January 2016 so that the school is for primary aged pupils only. From July 2015 no further secondary aged pupils will be admitted as the all girl provision will end.
What happens next
We have undertaken a consultation on these proposals for The Willows Short Stay School. The Related Documents below contain the detailed proposal which has a list of frequently asked questions. The consultation closed on Wednesday 20 May and a short overall summary is available below.
A period of statutory notice began on Monday 15 June 2015, during which any further representations can be made. For further details please see the statutory notice document below.
The proposal will go before the Cabinet Member for Schools, Skills and Educational Achievement for determination in late July.
Areas
- Guildford
- Surrey Heath
- Waverley
- Woking
Audiences
- Young people
- Parents
- Teachers
- Councillors, MPs
- Headteachers
Interests
- Schools
- 0-5 year olds
- 6-11 year olds
- 12-19 year olds
- Commissioning
- Looked After Children and Care Leavers
- Special Educational Needs
- Parents and families
- Staff
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