Schools Reform On The Island: Possible Closures

Schools Reform On The Island: Possible ClosuresMaking sense of options proposed for the schools reforms, for some, could be a difficult task. In fact, you might need to go back to school to work out which is the best option (if any).

Rest assured however, that all parents will receive a copy of the information booklet and there is an open invitation to the public to attend the consultation meetings being held around the Island over the coming six weeks.

The report released tonight gives pros and cons for each of the three options, and points out that

Whichever option is chosen, all schools will effectively close in accordance with statutory requirements. Some will then re-open on the existing site, others on new sites and some schools will no longer be viable to maintain and will be permanently closed and alternative schools identified for those pupils and staff.

It’s also clear that whichever option they go for, the following schools have been targeted for closure, regardless. These includes two Ventnor primary schools (see below).

Schools Proposed To Close Under Any Of The Options
Gurnard Primary School, Cowes
Love Lane Primary School, Cowes
Holy Cross Catholic Primary School, East Cowes
Greenmount Primary School, Ryde
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Ryde
Bembridge CE Primary School
St Helen’s Primary School, Bembridge
Brading CE Primary School
Gatten and Lake Primary School
St John’s CE Primary School
Chale CE Primary School
Godshill Primary School
St Margaret’s CE Primary School, Ventnor
St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary School, Ventnor

Wroxall Primary School
Weston Primary School, West Wight
Yarmouth CE Primary School, West Wight
Carisbrooke CE Primary
Chillerton and Rookley Primary School
Hunnyhill Primary School, Newport
St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School, Newport
Summerfields Primary School, Newport
Nodehill Middle School

We’ll be looking further into the report tomorrow.

The council website has been consistently dog slow tonight, which is probably testament to the number of concerned parents who want to find out what is proposed in full.