Christ the King College Sixth Form

Christ the King College seek to assure over apparent £1m+ deficit

A report to the Isle of Wight council by Hampshire officers shows that Christ the King College as having a considerable and growing deficit – that is, it appears they’ve overspent their budget. The 2014/15 figure is over £1 million.

Christ the King tell OnTheWight that, it might look like that, but in fact there’s nothing to worry about, saying it’s down to them self-funding their new buildings.

The school opened their new sixth form building in December 2013.

Their statement is below.

Growing deficit
The apparently-alarming figure jumped out of the paperwork for the council’s upcoming Schools Forum was leaked to OnTheWight.

The deficit is not just for the most recent year either. The papers show that in 2013/14 the deficit was £752,604, but this deficit has now grown by an extra third, increasing to £1,045,686 for 2014/15.

Medina College in surplus
The papers show that, in contrast to Christ the King, Medina College is operating a £669,103 surplus. Christ the King claim to OnTheWight that they budget be in surplus, indeed would look “extremely healthy”, if the amounts for the building were taken out of the report.

Isle of Wight council declined to comment, pointing us towards the school.

Christ the King’s response to OnTheWight questions

The school’s operating budget is not in deficit. The budget figure alluded to is the result of the school having to self-fund all of its buildings, including the Sixth Form Centre, in view of there having been no financial support from the Local Authority or Dioceses for their purchase over the years. The school’s end of year balance would be in a surplus budget situation were it not for the ‘mortgage’ that the school has to pay for all the buildings required on our journey from two middle schools, in middle school buildings, to a full and successful secondary school without financial support.

What is being reported as a ‘deficit’ figure, therefore, includes the payment of all the mortgage costs. When these payments are subtracted, the school’s budget is extremely healthy and will continue to be so, particularly in view of its increasing growth in numbers across all the year groups and its thriving Sixth Form.

It has been of grave concern to the Governing Body that, despite the significant amounts of funding being given to other schools across the Island historically, particularly but not exclusively during the move from the three tier to the two tier system, Christ the King College has not been equitably funded or fairly supported financially. The current officers of the Isle of Wight Council and Hampshire Local Authority are well aware of the situation.

The government funding for our new build under the Priority Schools Building Fund is very welcome and we very much look forward to our students, staff and community having the buildings they so much need and deserve.

Speaking today, Cllr Chris Whitehouse, in whose ward of Newport West the College is located, today backed the College completely, saying;

“The management team at Christ the King College are one of the most financially prudent I have ever met. A problem arises because, compared to other secondary schools on the Island, they have been systematically starved of the capital resources they legitimately need. They are the only high school on the Island whose students are still in middle school classrooms, and they received scandalously little help with their sixth form building which they had to self-fund and which is already an absolutely excellent facility. Funding that vital facility is the only reason their budget appears to be in deficit. I have every confidence as the local ward councillor for this most excellent facility that it will continue to go from strength to strength as a beacon of educational excellence and professional leadership on the Island.”

The Island’s MP, Andrew Turner, also gave the College his backing saying

“I have made it clear to Isle of Wight Council officers that in my view Christ the King College has been treated unfairly in terms of its historic funding. It is time this was addressed to allow this first class institution to progress to the next stage in its development. Ofsted have judged that it is currently our only “good” high school and is well on the road, due to excellent leadership, to being an “outstanding” school. That they have done so well despite such difficult financial circumstances is testament to the quality of the team there.”

The tables

School Forum deficit / surplus table 2015
On the right is the table (click on it to expand to full size) that shows which schools are in surplus, and which in deficit – taken from the leaked report.

Below is the table showing just the deficits
IW School defecit 2015

Image: © Christ the King College

Advertisement
Subscribe
Email updates?
31 Comments
oldest
newest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
tryme
3, May 2013 1:05 pm

The Michael Portillo moment!! Hurray Hurrah!!!!!
Well done Everyone in Shanklin, Congratulations Richard!!!!

tryme
Reply to  tryme
3, May 2013 2:19 pm

Congratulations Sally and Simon for so speedily and efficiently getting the results to us. As you hoped, you really have done us proud!

playingthenumbers
Reply to  tryme
3, May 2013 2:55 pm

That should be the entire former Tory cabinet – gone.

Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by this sun!!

tryme
Reply to  playingthenumbers
3, May 2013 2:57 pm

Nice one!

Billy Builder
3, May 2013 1:10 pm

What a shame – David Pugh unemployed – are there any toilet cleaner posts left

tryme
Reply to  Billy Builder
3, May 2013 1:12 pm

Plenty of scope for volunteer work though – if he has the skills, that is…

bigj
Reply to  Billy Builder
3, May 2013 1:29 pm

no toilet cleaners jobs i’m afraid – DP and co sold them off at a ridiculous prices – never to be replaced

sam salt
3, May 2013 1:15 pm

Perhaps without DP we will now see a council built on trust no matter who gets the majority. Well done Richard Priest.

sam salt
3, May 2013 1:16 pm

Sad to see Vanessa Churchman go. Thanks Vanessa for all you have done for the Island.

middling
Reply to  sam salt
3, May 2013 1:25 pm

I, too, am sad to see Vanessa Churchman unseated. I voted for her, but i guess that conservative sitting outside my polling station really was checking polling numbers against a list of conservative supporters, with a view to bussing them in if they couldn’t get to the station. Anything to win. The large number of conservative wins so far doesn’t bode well for a council built on… Read more »

tryme
Reply to  middling
3, May 2013 1:31 pm

Perhaps the Island Indies will have learnt a lot about organisation this time round, and will be hitting the ground running the next. I’m awaiting expert analysis of the full results before I decide how happy to feel!

tryme
Reply to  tryme
3, May 2013 1:37 pm

Almost all in and I’d say the Island Indies have done alright, even very well, especially as they are willing to work with ‘Indies’ and ‘none’ ….

middling
Reply to  tryme
3, May 2013 1:41 pm

With Wooten Bridge now in non-Conservatives have a majority no matter what happens.

Though a few more Independents would be good. ^_^

tryme
Reply to  tryme
3, May 2013 2:04 pm

Hey, that’s great to hear, middling!

Stuart Ballingall
3, May 2013 1:16 pm

So does that mean he cant continue as leader of IOW council? Heres hoping!

tryme
Reply to  Stuart Ballingall
3, May 2013 1:20 pm

Yes Stuart, having been a councillor, (what a pleasure to use the past tense), he was relying on votes to be able to hold his post. Being Leader is not an ‘officer’ post. For those, people get interviewed (or otherwise handed!) a job.

tryme
3, May 2013 1:25 pm

Congratulations Cllrs Phil Jordan and John Gilbey!

phil jordan
Reply to  tryme
3, May 2013 7:37 pm

:0)

thank you very much tryme…..thank you.

phil jordan

tryme
Reply to  phil jordan
3, May 2013 9:11 pm

So, a nice guy came first after all!

sam salt
3, May 2013 1:34 pm

Oh come on Ventnor, Chris Welsford has been brilliant for your town. Wish he was over in my area. Thanks Chris for all you have done for the Island.

fatrob
Reply to  sam salt
3, May 2013 1:38 pm

Seriously… I’ve never known a better County Councillor Chris Welsford. What is wrong with the electorate?

middling
Reply to  fatrob
3, May 2013 1:42 pm

I think previous council members are being punished, even though they had no power due to block voting by Conservatives.

tryme
Reply to  fatrob
3, May 2013 1:52 pm

That is sad…

phil jordan
Reply to  fatrob
3, May 2013 7:45 pm

Here, here…. what were they thinking…..chris IS one of the good guys and should be with us. He really should be with us. The worst is…who the hell have they put in his place….? This Island has lost someone who can, has and would make a difference… a difference for the better. As much as DP going is so right …this is SO, So wrong. aaagghhh phil… Read more »

Darcy
Reply to  fatrob
4, May 2013 9:22 am

Unbelievable. I’m off to Ventnor to sell brain cells on the sea shore. Should do a roaring trade…
I’m sure Chris will soon get back in somewhere nearby soon. And I’m sure his expertise will be put to good use.

tulsevent
Reply to  sam salt
3, May 2013 1:44 pm

I’m very sad to see Chris go after all he has done for Ventnor and in opposition.

MIKE
Reply to  tulsevent
3, May 2013 2:00 pm

The Ventnor mafia got GP elected in place of a real councillor who acheived more than the publican ever will

mojo
Reply to  MIKE
3, May 2013 10:00 pm

Chris WILL be back!!!
GP you have big shoes to fill!!! and Ventnor will be watching!!!

Marjorie
Reply to  tulsevent
5, May 2013 1:29 pm

How upsetting to drive into Ventnor yesterday and be met by a huge UKIP flag flying outside Graham Perks’ bar.

Does he not realise that this will alienate visitors to the town. Then again perhaps he is only interested in his own clientele?

Time will tell, but in the meantime, I implore him to take down this flag.

Marjorie
Reply to  Marjorie
8, May 2013 8:38 am

Glad to see Cllr Perks has listened to sense and taken down the enormous UKIP flag that was greeting visitors to the town. Let’s hope it stays that way.

Paleo
3, May 2013 1:38 pm

You’ve got Ian Stephens in Ryde West down as a Conservative…

Sally Perry
Admin
Reply to  Paleo
3, May 2013 1:48 pm

Oops, apologies for Ian. Now corrected

Wendy V
3, May 2013 1:48 pm

Think Ian Stephens is Independent, isn’t he? Not Conservative. (I know results were coming in thick and fast.)

matt.h
3, May 2013 1:50 pm

The Tories are toast – well done all

MIKE
Reply to  matt.h
3, May 2013 1:58 pm

Am I misreading the results or have the tories lost overall control.

Darcy
3, May 2013 2:07 pm

Sally, what’s the latest with Brading, B and StH. Is there a recount?

sam salt
Reply to  Darcy
3, May 2013 2:12 pm

Darcy in 2009 it took until after 4 to declare Brading B and StH. Problem with it being such a big area and 2 candidates on one ballot paper. All the votes are transferred to working sheets then counted.

Steve Goodman
3, May 2013 3:04 pm

My thanks & congratulations to the deserving (you know who you are), and I look forward to buying a drink for you and for those who didn’t quite make it.
(I had set aside a decent bottle for my birthday today; in light of what’s happened I shall upgrade.)

playingthenumbers
Reply to  Steve Goodman
3, May 2013 3:06 pm

:)

playingthenumbers
3, May 2013 3:07 pm

Newport West looked a little uninspired

Robbo
3, May 2013 3:47 pm

I’m sure John Medland (fpormer LibDem) signed up to the ‘Island Independents’ and the Bell principles, but Gordon Kendall (former Lib Dem) didn’t.

It will be interesting to see how Kendall and his old leader Shirley Smart, his old agent Bob Blezzard and the 2 double-barrelled ones approach ‘Island Independents’ and their corporate approach ?

Without them Stephens and Co. are in trouble.

phil jordan
Reply to  Robbo
3, May 2013 8:00 pm

no need to worry robbie…

phil jordan

greenfiremouse
3, May 2013 4:38 pm

Dear Sally and Simon,

Many thanks for being so much on the ball! Not only were your results in quicker than the CP could provide, but the colour coding of the summary was just sheer genius!
Great stuff.

steephilljack
3, May 2013 8:32 pm

Chris was very good for Ventnor and as an opposition councillor. The UKIP voters of Ventnor East have deprived that ward of an effective councillor because Graham Perks didn’t even understand what was happening when he was a Ventnor Town Councillor and he will be way out of his depth at County level. I doubt that he will speak at council meetings and, if he does, nobody… Read more »

lardi
Reply to  steephilljack
3, May 2013 10:32 pm

Chris is good man and kept saying that he wanted real democracy. Democracy is what has unseated him. Ironic that he was beaten by a man who he had a hand in removing from the Winter Gardens before closing it.

peaceful_life
Reply to  lardi
3, May 2013 10:44 pm

Ignorance unseated him, democracy is only really any good if people are informed.

tryme
Reply to  lardi
3, May 2013 10:50 pm

And when we talk about ‘democracy’ we are not thinking about behind-the-scenes shenanigans that often take place. (DP using the Fire Service to deliver his election material yesterday???! )

peaceful_life
Reply to  tryme
3, May 2013 11:24 pm

Quite a perverse irony that one, I listened to the emotional outpouring at the ‘state of the island’ from the chap from the fire service.

Catherine Fisher
Reply to  steephilljack
3, May 2013 11:18 pm

Steephilljack, whoever you are? The people spoke, the people voted and Graham Perks has been fairly elected. From my experience he was effective in town council meetings and was certainly vocal. I have no doubt that he will be more than an active paticipant in all council meetings. I know he loves the Island and Ventnor and has spent 25 years raising hundreds of thousands of pounds… Read more »

peaceful_life
Reply to  Catherine Fisher
3, May 2013 11:27 pm

Comprehend UKIP then see the problem Catherine.

Roger
Reply to  Catherine Fisher
3, May 2013 11:50 pm

Graham Perks? Effective in town council meetings? That’s very funny.

Chris Welsford did a huge amount for this town, much of it unrecognised by many, he will be a great loss to Ventnor.

GP’s election flyer is a joke!

steephilljack
Reply to  Roger
5, May 2013 7:01 am

I see that Graham Perks has a letter in the South Wight Chronicle asking the Town Clerk to advertise the two vacancies on Ventnor Town Council “to enable potentially new councillors to be elected”. They will, of course, be co-opted not elected. It would be good if Graham Perks would join this OTW forum for comment, as Chris Welsford and Steve Stubbings have always done. It’s a… Read more »

Food for Thought
Reply to  steephilljack
5, May 2013 7:15 am

Oh dear, back to councillors who know not what the clerk’s job is. David Bartlett is one of the best clerk’s on the Island. If there are two vacancies he will know the procedure for securing new councillors and will not require letters in some small publication telling him to advertise vacancies. The usual process is that vacancies are advertised and if 10 residents in the wards… Read more »

Adi w
Reply to  steephilljack
5, May 2013 2:01 pm

is there a special for you need to call a election for vacant town council seats or do you just need to collect the required signatures

get real
Reply to  Catherine Fisher
3, May 2013 11:55 pm

Admirable as it is, being good at raising money for charity is not the same as being in charge of a multi-million £ business (as referred to by former ceo Steve Beynon).

Perks will be way out of his league as a county councillor.

tryme
Reply to  get real
4, May 2013 12:38 am

Sadly, raising thousands for charity isn’t of itself a recommendation of someone’s character nowadays.

I can’t see what is “truly horrifying” in shj’s comment, as regards the armed forces. Is it reference to GP’s “navy mates”? There must be more to it than that….

Mark L Francis
Reply to  Catherine Fisher
4, May 2013 8:55 am

You don’t mean “enormity.”

mojo
Reply to  Catherine Fisher
4, May 2013 11:22 am

Good to see you supporting your family Catherine!! For UKIP just read Conservative!!!!

Tracey
Reply to  Catherine Fisher
4, May 2013 11:43 am

Catherine, it would seem only right that you declare your interest in Graham Perks. As his daughter?

Maximillian
Reply to  steephilljack
4, May 2013 1:01 pm

I find it hard to believe that Graham Perks will fully represent the views of his constituents rather than his own deeply held views. Just my opinion, but one I believe will become apparent to more people in time.

peaceful_life
3, May 2013 9:04 pm

A shocking indictment of ignorance has swept through Ventnor. I sincerely hope Chris Welsford realises he can continue to be just as effective for the island.

A good man, and one of the very few councillors i’ve spoken to that actually knows the problems we face.Hats off to you Chris.

tryme
3, May 2013 9:07 pm

Let’s hope some reason for a by-election (if that’s the word) comes up soon.

Stewart Blackmore
4, May 2013 7:46 am

The election is over and the people have spoken. I am very please that the two Ventnor wards had the highest turnouts of all Island wards; some Councillors got elected on just over 20% turnout! My thanks to all who voted for me and I offer my sincere congratulations and good wishes to Councilors Stubbings and Perks in representing all the people of Ventnor. One of the… Read more »

Stewart Blackmore
4, May 2013 7:54 am

What I find astounding about the UKIP bandwagon, certainly in Ventnor West, was the complete cynical and blatant disregard its candidate showed for the electors. He never visited the ward, did not try to explain his policies by visiting prospective voters, nor even post leaflets asking for support. Nobody knew who he was, what he looked like or even if he really does exist (except perhaps Mr… Read more »

steephilljack
Reply to  Stewart Blackmore
5, May 2013 6:44 am

It’s important to remember, Stewart, that voting for UKIP is emotional behaviour, not rational.
That’s why it could become dangerous IMO.

reCaptcha Error: grecaptcha is not defined