Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Strategic Director, Children and Young People which fulfilled the requirement under the School Standards and Framework Act, 1998, the Education Act 2001, the Education and Inspections Act 2006, and associated regulations, to determine Halton Local Authority’s (LAs) Schools Admissions Policy for LA maintained community and voluntary controlled schools and co-ordinated admission schemes for all primary and secondary schools for September 2010 following statutory consultation. The LA also consulted on the admission arrangements to its maintained nursery schools for the September 2010 intake.
It was reported that in January 2009 Halton LA issued a statutorily required consultation paper on the proposed admission arrangements and co-ordinated admissions schemes for the September 2010 intake which was appended to the report for information.
Details of the consultation were published in the local
press, made available on the Council’s website and issued to the head teachers
and governing bodies of all nursery, infant, junior, primary and secondary
schools, the four Diocesan Authorities responsible for voluntary aided schools
in Halton and neighbouring authorities. It was noted that following prior
consultation and agreement with the four Diocesan Authorities, the LA also
facilitated an on-line admissions consultation process for all Church of
England and
It was advised that the consultation paper proposed no
changes to the current over subscription criteria for admission to LA
maintained community and voluntary controlled primary schools and no change to
the current over subscription criteria for admission to LA maintained community
schools in Runcorn. However, changes were proposed to the allocation of places
at LA maintained community secondary schools in
It was further reported that the LA as commissioner of school places must ensure that the admission arrangements were fair, not complex and fully complied with all statutory requirements. In considering the introduction of catchment zones the LA wished to reflect the diversity of the community served by both The Bankfield School and Wade Deacon High School and did not wish to exclude particular housing estates or addresses in a way that might disadvantage particular social groups. It was advised that in the LAs view Option 2 best met those needs.
The decision was statutorily required and any revision to the proposed arrangement may adversely affect school place planning as detailed in 7.1 of the report.
As detailed in paragraph 3.3
of the report if the LA remained with the current over subscription criteria
for admission to Widnes Community High Schools i.e
Children in Care, Siblings and then straight line distance measurement, some
pupils living on the East side of Widnes would be required to circumvent two
high schools to access educational provision, therefore this option was rejected. The representations submitted by the Governing
Body at
The Policy applied for the September 2010 academic intake and would apply for 3 years unless further Central or Local Government changes were required.
RESOLVED: That the Board approve the School Admissions Policy, Admission Arrangements and co-ordinated schemes for admission to primary and secondary schools including the adoption of catchment zones for admission to Widnes Community High Schools, and admission arrangements to nursery schools and LA nursery classes. All of which applied to the 2010/11 academic year.
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