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13/00068 - Commissioning Plan for Education

Meeting: 14/10/2013 - Cabinet (Item 30)

30 13/00068 - Commissioning Plan for Education pdf icon PDF 34 KB

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Minutes:

  – report of the Cabinet Member for Education and Health Reform, Mr Roger Gough and Patrick Leeson, Corporate Director for Education, Learning and Skills)

 

(1)     Cabinet receiveda reportcontainingthe 2013-18commissioning planand seeking agreementtoits adoption.   TheCabinetMemberforEducationandHealthReform, MrRoger Gough introducedthereportformembersandmadethefollowing comments:

 

(i)     Thattheplan wasupdatedannuallyand hadbeen updated sinceCabinet adoptedan earlierplana year ago.During that yearthe Councilhad delivereda large increasein placesavailable fortheSeptember2013 intake andthe wayin whichthis had beendoneamountedto a ‘stepchange’in terms oftheamount of investmentrequired inorder to deliver adequate schoolplaces.

(ii)   Thatpressures continuedto increase.Births werepredicted at 18000for 2013, 3500 morethan ten yearsago.

(iii)          Thatchangesto localpopulationswere alsoanalysed, alongsidepredicted birthrates,but wereharderto predict,particularlywhere theywere a resultof housingdevelopmentsor changesin the compositionofthe populationofan area.

(iv)                 Howeverhe reportedthat the forecastingrecord todate had been goodand this gavehim confidence fordeliveryin thefuture.

(v)   Thattargetsfor permanentplaces forprimary schoolchildrenwere set at40 newentry formsin thenext twoyears, a further22 newentry formsthe year after and continuingpressurein theyears thatfollow

(vi)                 Dem  ...  view the full minutes text for item 30


Meeting: 27/09/2013 - Education Cabinet Committee (Item 141)

141 13/00068 - Commissioning Plan for Education 2013 - 2018 pdf icon PDF 32 KB

This report went to Cabinet on 14 October 2013 and the approved version can be viewed here

https://democracy.kent.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=115&MID=5009

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Minutes:

(Report by Mr R Gough, Cabinet Member for Education and Health Reform and Mr P Leeson, Corporate Director for Education, Learning and Skills)

 

(Mr D Adams, Area Education Officer, South Kent, Mr R Dalziel, Area Education officer, North Kent and Ms S Dunn, Head of Skills and Employability, were present for this item)

 

1.               The Cabinet Member, Mr Gough, and Corporate Director, Mr Leeson, introduced a report that sets out the background and analysis of pressures in the Commissioning Plan for Education Provision 2013-18 prior to the final approval of the Plan by Cabinet on 14 October 2013. 

 

2.               Mr Leeson confirmed that the Commissioning Plan would be reviewed biannually and the next review would be in Spring 2014.

 

3.               Mr Gough, Mr Leeson and Officers in attendance responded to comments and questions by Members which included the following:

 

a)         A comment was made regarding the difficulty in planning for the new influx of people migrating to Kent and commended the accuracy of the data in the report.  The Chairman explained that the district councils were providing much more data, which included new housing developments, on which KCC could forecast student numbers.

b)         A comment was made that KCC should not be reliant on the number of new housing developments to indicate the number of school places needed in an area.  Mr Adams advised that the forecast looked at the capacity long term for those families that were already living in the area and what additions may be required if housing developments happened at the pace that KCC was advised by the district councils.  This allowed robust discussions to take place with the colleagues in the district councils about what future infrastructure needs there might be for KCC, the district council and Health etc and the cost of that could be estimated.  Projections could also be made for the next 10 to 20 years when KCC could identify; what capacity was needed, which S106 contribution would apply and the Community Levy charges, which came on line in 2014.

c)          Ms Dunn explained that work had been carried out on a “Curriculum Map Post 16”, which identified modern foreign language for significant development.  KCC was working with Kent University on how KCC could build in the capacity in some of Kent schools to reintroduce a broader offer of modern foreign languages as a positive option.  This related back to the funding issue where KCC could introduce interesting collaborative pathways across a range of schools for giving those young people who want to do two or three languages at A-level the opportunity to do so.   Mr Leeson added that the changes to the  Qualification Framework at 16 years would contribute to this as well as the increased use of EBAC as a measure of secondary school performance and proposals for creating a new performance measure for schools which was the best outcomes across 8 curriculum subjects rather than 5 which we have now.

d)         Agreement was given to Mr Scobie  ...  view the full minutes text for item 141