Consultation
Gulworthy Primary Academy: proposal to extend age range from 4-11 to 2-11
The Learning Academy Partnership South West (LAP SW) is proposing to extend the age range of Gulworthy Primary Academy from 4-11 to 2-11 with effect from September 2025.
With a growing community and the need for local provision, The Board of Trustees, on the recommendation of the school, needs to consider increasing the age range for children at Gulworthy Primary Academy. This webpage provides more detailed information about this proposal and why we believe it would be beneficial to the community and the school. LAP SW would welcome your comments and views on their proposal as part of a consultation process.
If you need this document in a different format or language, please contact Devon County Council’s School Consultation Team on 01392 382057 or via email: schoolconsultations@devon.gov.uk
Proposal
The Learning Academy Partnership South West (LAP SW) is proposing to extend the age range of Gulworthy Primary Academy from 4-11 to 2-11 with effect from September 2025.
Background
The Department for Education (DfE) has recently launched a School-Based Nursery Capital Grant for which primary-phase schools can bid for funding for capital expenditure towards creating school based nursery provision. The Capital Grant is to support the expansion of childcare places as a result of the Government’s increased early years entitlements to families which are, from:
• April 2024:- all working parents of two-year-olds can access 15 hours per week;
• September 2024:- all working parents of children aged 9 months up to three-years-old can access 15 hours per week;
•September 2025:- all working parents of children aged 9 months up to three-years-old can access 30 hours per week.
LAP SW are therefore proposing to establish a Nursery Class at Gulworthy Primary Academy and thereby extend the age range of the school from 4-11 to 2-11 from September 2025.
The mission of the school Trust is ‘Flourishing Futures’ and the opportunity to offer children and families the access to Nursery provision from age 2 is part of our ongoing mission. Ensuring children have a wonderful start to their school journey. The Board of Trustees would need to apply to extend the school’s age range to enable it to offer Nursery provision for 2-year-olds.
We envisage that this change in provision will provide valuable support to the communities of both Gulworthy and Lamerton.
Benefits of the proposal
In light of the increases to early years entitlements and associated funding, Devon County Council is projecting an increase in the demand for early years places.
By enabling children to start in the nursery at 2-years-old, children will have greater consistency and it will enable staff to make a more significant impact and identify children’s needs well before they start in the reception class. Therefore, we would be able to establish the strongest links possible with our families from the outset working to support them from a younger age. We would be able to support more parents/carers in finding high quality, flexible provision in the local area and offer a wider parental choice. By providing the opportunities and experiences to nurture children’s curiosity and knowledge we will support children from 2 years old to develop the skills they need to move through their education and into the world beyond. We can provide the children with a rich, vibrant curriculum which enables them to gain knowledge and confidence to develop skills but also grow as a learner, preparing them for the next step on their journey.
Parents will still need to make a separate application to Devon County Council for a place in the reception class.
Process and Decision-making
The proposal to extend the age range of the school requires the submission of a Significant Change application to the Department for Education (DfE). The DfE is the decision-maker.
Following the end of this consultation, and consideration of the responses, the Academy Trust is proposing to submit a consolidated application to the DfE. The consolidated application will include a Significant Change application to extend the age range, and the capital funding application.
Capital and planning
The capital funding will support significant enhancements to Gulworthy Primary Academy’s facilities, enabling the development of a more cohesive early years learning environment. These improvements include extending the current building to give an additional nursery class with dedicated toilet facilities and a separate entrance.
This proposal will not affect the Published Admission Number (PAN) for the school, nor the capacity for school aged children, and will not put pressure on classroom space for school aged children.
Consultation and decision-making process
This consultation will run from Monday 18th November 2024 to Monday 9th December 2024.
Following the end of the consultation period, the Academy Trust will consider the consultation responses and decide whether or not to make an application to the Department for Education for capital funding and a significant change application to extend the age range of the school.
It is the DfE who will consider the application and decide whether or not to approve the change to the age range and the capital funding bid.
Responding to the consultation
The Trust welcome responses on this proposal by the closing date of 9th December 2024 either by:
Emailing: Gulworthy@lapsw.org
Or by writing to: Gulworthy Primary Academy, Nursery Consultation, Gulworthy, Tavistock, PL19 8JA
All responses to the consultation will be considered and will be shared with the school’s leadership team, Board of Directors and Trustees. Responses will also be shared with the Department for Education as the decision-maker, but we will not send individual responses to any specific points made.
The Trust Privacy Notice can be found here: Fair-Processing-Notice-Spring-2024-2.pdf
Email: Gulworthy@lapsw.org