7 YSGOL BALADEULYN - CONSULTATION REPORT
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr Dewi Jones
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Decision:
The content
of the report on the outcome of the statutory consultation (Consultation
Report) on the proposal to close Ysgol Baladeulyn on 31 December 2026 and
provide a place for learners at Ysgol Talysarn from 1
January 2027 was considered, and the publication of a statutory notice on the
proposal was approved, in accordance with the requirements of Section 48 of the
School Standards and Organisation (Wales) Act 2013.
Minutes:
The report
was submitted by Cllr Dewi Jones.
DECISION
The content
of the report on the outcome of the statutory consultation (Consultation
Report) on the proposal to close Ysgol Baladeulyn on 31 December 2026 and
provide a place for learners at Ysgol Talysarn from 1 January 2027 was
considered, and the publication of a statutory notice on the proposal was
approved, in accordance with the requirements of Section 48 of the School
Standards and Organisation (Wales) Act 2013.
DISCUSSION
The whole
community was thanked for their contribution to the consultation process.
It was
noted that the Cabinet respected and recognised how much the School meant to
the people of the area.
The change
in the County's demography was reported with the number of births having
dropped significantly in recent years. This meant that fewer children now lived
in Gwynedd. It was recognised that this would have a direct impact on the
sustainability of the County's schools, and reference was made to the need to
re-examine the organisation of education to ensure sustainable provision. It
was emphasised that small schools were often strong schools with very
passionate communities around them, but it was noted that there were
educational, financial and operational challenges in maintaining a school with
very low numbers for a long time. It was accepted that the decision in question
was difficult, but that the future of education for the whole County had to be
considered.
Should the
Cabinet agree to move forward with the process, there would be a formal
objection period of 28 days before the matter was brought back to the Cabinet.
It was assured that steps would be taken to make the transfer supportive and
respectful for the children, and the wider School community.
The Local
Member for the Llanllyfni Ward was welcomed to the meeting. Officers from the
Education Department, the Cabinet Member, and the school community in Nantlle
were thanked. It was recognised that the number of children attending Ysgol
Baladeulyn was not sustainable, but it was believed that the way forward would
be to federate the School with Ysgol Talysarn and add a specialist area for
children with specialist learning needs. There was concern about the impact of
closing Ysgol Baladeulyn on the social use of the Welsh language in the
community, and the potential impact of this on the housing market in the
village.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
It
was asked whether the community and the children had been given sufficient
opportunity to voice their opinions. It was confirmed that the Department had
visited the School three times, and held sessions to discuss the challenges,
the preferred options, and then to look at the Department's findings. It was
highlighted that a drop-in session had also been held, which had given the
community the opportunity to ask any questions and receive more information. It
was added that the children's views had also been received.
· In response to a question about mitigating any negative impact on the children as a result of ... view the full minutes text for item 7
Awdur: Gwern ap Rhisiart, Head of Education