19 Standard School Year - KEY DECISION PDF 57 KB
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Minutes:
The Board considered a report of
the Strategic Director, Children and Young People which provided the results on the joint
consultation with the Greater Merseyside Local Authority Learn Together
Partnership on proposals for a standard school year. The report recommended approval for the
Standard School Year and its implementation in Halton from September 2010.
The Board was advised that The Local
Government Association (LGA) was championing the splitting of the school year
(September – July) into six fixed terms of approximately equal length, whilst accommodating the Easter
celebration.
In May 2008, it was agreed by the Greater Merseyside Directors of
Children’s Services to conduct a joint consultation to implement the standard
school year based on the principles which were outlined in the report for consideration.
The Board was further advised that Liverpool, Sefton,
In respect of the consultation document in Halton, 22,000 hard copies
had been sent out to stakeholders. Information was also available on the
intranet, internet, local media and the Inside Halton magazine which is
delivered to every residence in the borough.
In Halton, 751 people had responded and details of the responses were appended
to the report for Members information.
In addition, the results from other Local Authorities that participated
in the consultation were similar to Halton’s with an
overwhelming 83% of all respondents agreeing to the proposals.
It was reported that
Reason for the Decision
To establish set holiday periods and even out
the length of school terms.
Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not to establish a standard school year.
Implementation Date
The implementation date would be the academic year 2010/2011.
RESOLVED: That Halton adopt the Standard School Year and agree to its implementation from September 2010.