7 SCHOOLS STRATEGY 2026 - 2036
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr Dewi Jones
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Decision:
The Gwynedd
Schools Strategy 2026 - 2036 (Appendix 1) was approved, and authority was
delegated to the Cabinet Member for Education, in consultation with the Head of
Education, to make insignificant and editorial changes to the Strategy prior to
its formal publication, provided that those changes do not materially affect
the content, strategic direction, priorities or financial implications of the
Strategy.
Minutes:
The report
was presented by Cllr Dewi Jones.
DECISION
The Gwynedd
Schools Strategy 2026 - 2036 (Appendix 1) was approved, and authority was
delegated to the Cabinet Member for Education, in consultation with the Head of
Education, to make insignificant and editorial changes to the Strategy prior to
its formal publication, provided that those changes do not materially affect
the content, strategic direction, priorities or financial implications of the
Strategy.
DISCUSSION
It was
explained that the previous Strategy had ended and that it was crucial that
another strategy was put in place for the next decade.
It was
highlighted that lengthy discussions had been held in relation to the Strategy,
and that the views of the sector, the education workforce and the County
Children and Young People's Forum had also been sought.
The
importance of this Strategy was emphasised to highlight the Council's vision
and ambition for the next decade. The document outlined the challenges facing
the County, and the importance of the Authority and the public being aware and
alert to those challenges was noted.
The Chair
of the Education and Economy Scrutiny Committee was welcomed to the meeting to
present the Committee's recommendations. The Strategy was identified as being a
key document to inform the direction of education in the County and it was
explained that the Committee believed that some elements of the Strategy needed
to be reinforced before moving forward. It was reported that the well-being and
safeguarding of children and young people needed to be more clearly
incorporated into the document, and that there was a call to ensure that the
child's voice was central to planning. Amendments had been made to the document
in light of these recommendations, which were welcomed. In reference to
inequality, it was noted that there was a lack of clear measures to assess the
impact of strategic decisions on the most vulnerable learners. It was also
explained that the Committee had discussed the persistent difficulties with
recruiting and retaining the workforce, adding that more emphasis was needed on
workforce planning to ensure long-term sustainability.
The further
recommendations of the Scrutiny Committee, as noted in the report, were then
explained.
It was
confirmed that all recommendations made by the Scrutiny Committee had been
addressed in the report.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
When
referring to the change in the area's demographics, it was asked whether this
Strategy provided a solution to the challenge of recruiting and planning the
workforce. In response, it was noted that this Strategy did not cover all
aspects of the area and that several other strategies and procedures covered
those aspects. References were made to other challenges such as language
medium, the need for teachers to teach several subjects, and a number of young
people in the County moving away. There was acknowledgement that these
challenges were not unique to Gwynedd, and that they received ongoing attention
in the Strategy.
· There was disappointment and disbelief that a total of only 19 responses had been received to ... view the full minutes text for item 7
Awdur: Gwern ap Rhisiart, Head of Education