Residents are being encouraged to have their say on changes to the school system in the Pershore area.
The consultation will explore proposals to change age ranges, combine 酴圖弝け and increase pupil numbers at 酴圖弝け in and around the Pershore.
Schools have asked 酴圖弝け County Council to review the age ranges of the 酴圖弝け, so that there is a clear and consistent education pathway, and co-ordinated age range for children attending school in the local education planning area.
Schools that have already converted to two-tier will not make any further changes.
The consultation runs from 2 September 2024 to noon on 29 September 2024 and provides an opportunity to have a say about what is important about age ranges of 酴圖弝け and transitions from one school to the next.
Before final decisions are made in November 2024 the results of the consultations will be considered by:
- the Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Education for Abbey Park First and Middle 酴圖弝け and Fladbury CE First School
- the Department for Educations Regions Group for Crowle CE First School, Pinvin CE Academy, St. Barnabas CE First & Middle School and Pershore High School
- the Governing Bodies of Defford-cum-Besford CE School and Upton Snodsbury CE First School
Councillor David Chambers, Cabinet Member for Education at 酴圖弝け County Council said: We have been actively collaborating with Pershore 酴圖弝け and Academy Trusts to develop a unified and transparent approach to changing age ranges in the school system. Parents, carers, pupils, school staff, and residents are encouraged to have their say on these proposed changes and help shape decisions that prioritise the education needs for current and future generations in the Pershore area.
Following a direct approach from 酴圖弝け in the Pershore area in Autumn 2020, the local authority has worked closely with 酴圖弝け and the Department for Education (DfE) to evaluate the risks and issues relating to the current organisation of the 酴圖弝け in the education planning area.
Together, the Council and DfE have also worked towards sourcing additional funding to support the expansion of Pershore High School to accommodate additional pupils who would transfer in Year 7 rather than Year 8.
Historically, the education provision in Pershore has tended to follow a three-tier journey, where pupils attend first 酴圖弝け from age 4-9, transfer to middle 酴圖弝け at age 9-12 and then transfer to high school at age 12 to complete their education.
However, some 酴圖弝け in the Pershore area have already completed the transition from three-tier to two-tier where pupils attend a primary school from age 4-11 with a transfer at age 11 to secondary school.
For more information and to have your say on the proposals, please visit the Pershore Review pages of the County Council website.