8 YSGOL GYNRADD NEBO AND YSGOL BALADEULYN
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dewi Jones
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Decision:
It was agreed to commence formal
discussions with the Governing Body and relevant stakeholders of Ysgol Gynradd
Nebo, discussing the potential options relating to the school's future as a
result of a low number of learners and the concerns about the school's
sustainability.
It was agreed to commence formal
discussions with the Governing Body and relevant stakeholders of Ysgol Baladeulyn, discussing the potential options relating to
the school's future as a result of a low number of learners and the concerns
about the school's sustainability.
Minutes:
The report
was submitted by Councillor Dewi Jones
DECISION
It was
agreed to commence formal discussions with the Governing Body and relevant
stakeholders of Ysgol Gynradd Nebo, discussing the potential options relating
to the school's future as a result of a low number of
learners and the concerns about the school's sustainability.
It was
agreed to commence formal discussions with the Governing Body and relevant
stakeholders of Ysgol Baladeulyn, discussing the potential options relating to
the school's future because of a low number of learners and the concerns about
the school's sustainability.
DISCUSSION
Reference
was made to the severity of the County's demographic shifts with the ageing
population and the number of children in the County decreasing annually. It was
acknowledged that there had been successful efforts by the Council to attract
young people back to Gwynedd to live but the problem of the reduction in the
number of children in the County remained.
The report
was submitted asking the Cabinet to initiate formal discussions relating to the
future of Ysgol Nebo and Ysgol Baladeulyn due to low numbers of learners and
concerns about the sustainability of both schools. It was confirmed that the
Education Department would look at the two schools separately.
Reference
was made to the background and what had led to the initiation of these
discussions as noted in the report. It was stated that 10 full-time learners
currently attended Ysgol Gynradd Nebo with one child in the nursery class. This meant that there was
80% empty places at the school. A similar situation was reported at Ysgol
Baladeulyn with 13 full-time learners currently attending school and only one
child in the nursery class. It was noted that this corresponded to 76% of empty
places at the school when looking at the school's capacity.
Reference
was made to the per capita cost per learner for both schools, which was
significantly higher than the County average; almost three times the cost.
The Head of
Education added that if the Cabinet approved the decision sought today, then
discussions would take place with the schools over the coming months. He noted
that an impact assessment would be conducted following those discussions on
each of the possible options. It was explained that the items would come back
before the Cabinet in June with the local feedback and the outcome of the
discussions in order to discuss next steps.
There were no observations or questions.
Awdur: Gwern ap Rhisiart, Head of Education