Issue details

23/00114 - Proposed expansion of Snowfields Academy, Popesfield Way, Weavering, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 5GA

Proposed decision – The Cabinet Member for Education and Skills is asked to:

 

a)     Authorise the allocation of £2,545,790.41 from the High Needs Provision Capital Allocation budget to fund the permanent expansion of Snowfields Academy, by increasing the Designated Number from 280 to 340 places from September 2024.

 

b)     Authorise the Director of Infrastructure, Strategic and Corporate Services in consultation with the General Counsel and Director of Education to enter into any necessary contracts/ agreements on behalf of the County Council with the Leigh Academies Trust.

 

c)     Authorise the Director of Infrastructure, Strategic and Corporate Services to be the nominated Authority Representative within the relevant agreements and to enter into variations as envisaged under the contracts.

 

AND IN THE EVENT OF:

 

d)     any decision being taken by any party that prevents the Leigh Academies Trust’s proposal for the new secondary school on the Minister site proceeding to completion suspend the authorisation at a) above.

 

Reason for Decision:

Kent County Council (KCC), as the Local Authority (LA), has a statutory duty to ensure sufficient school places are available.  The County Council’s Commissioning Plan for Education Provision in Kent (KCP) is a five-year rolling plan which is updated annually. It sets out KCC’s future plans as Strategic Commissioner of Education Provision across all types and phases of education in Kent.  A copy of the plan can be viewed from this link:

Commissioning Plan for Education Provision - Kent County Council

 

The LA is responsible for issuing and maintaining Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) for children and young people between the ages of 0-25 years.  As of January 2023, this totalled 18,930 children and young people with an EHCP in Kent.  This is an increase of 1,197 (6.8%) since January 2022. In England, the number of children and young people with EHC plans increased to 517,000, in January 2023, up by 9% from 2022. The number of EHCPs have increased each year since 2010. Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) remains the most common primary need type with 42.7% of children and young people with an EHCP (0-25 years) having ASD identified as their primary need.  This is an increase from 41.2% on January 2020.

 

Background

 

Leigh Academies Trust (LAT) is taking part in the consultation on the closure of Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey and the S10 process for the opening of two new secondary schools: Leigh Academy Minster on the existing Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey (Minster campus) and EKC Schools Trust Sheppey Secondary (Sheerness site). As part of Leigh Academy Trust’s proposal for the new secondary school on the Minister site, it is proposed to establish a satellite of Snowfields for up to 60 students in separate bespoke accommodation on the mainstream school site for September 2024, however the establishment of the satellite may be delayed to September 2025 due to when the refurbishments are able to start on site and complexity of the refurbishments.

 

LAT has undertaken a consultation on the establishment of the satellite of Snowfields from 6 November 2023 to 4 December 2023 and the outcome of the consultation will be included in the report to the Children, Young People’s and Education Cabinet Committee on 16 January 2024.

 

The 60 place satellite of Snowfields will help to address the numbers of children and young people with an EHCP who require a specialist place, travelling off the Island to access an appropriate education. Snowfields (Cranbrook) already takes 17 children from the Isle of Sheppey. More than 160 children (primary and secondary with ASD/ PSCN /Speech Language and Communication needs) currently travel off the Island for their specialist provision. This is displacing children who are new to the areas where the special schools are sited further afield to access their education.

 

Options:

Snowfields Academy has a local cohort of children from the Maidstone area, but also admits pupils from a wider area across the county.  There is currently no special needs provision on the Isle of Sheppey for pupils with an EHCP for ASD and therefore pupils are travelling off the Island to access a specialist place for their education. The provision of additional places on the Isle of Sheppey will reduce the travelling distances and times for future cohorts of pupils on Sheppey and provide much needed additional SEND provision.

 

How the proposed decision meets the objectives of ‘Framing Kent’s Future – Our Council Strategy (2022-2026):

This proposal will help to support Framing Kent’s Future – Our Council Strategy (2022-2026) Priority 1 - Levelling up. ‘To maintain KCC’s strategic role in supporting schools in Kent to deliver accessible, high quality education provision for all families.’

 

How the proposed decision supports Securing Kent’s Future:

This proposal helps to meet the targets set out within KCC’s Safety Valve Programme, providing additional maintained special school capacity that will support a reduction in placements within the higher-cost independent and non-maintained special school sector. It also provides specialist capacity on the Isle of Sheppey, reducing the numbers of children having to travel off the Island for their provision, thereby improving the experience of the young people and reducing the costs to the SEN transport budget.

 

The proposal also supports KCC’s SEND Strategy 2021-2024. The aim of the SEND strategy is to improve the educational, health and emotional wellbeing outcomes for all of Kent's children and young people with special educational needs and those who are disabled.

 

 

Financial Implications

 

Capital

The project will ensure the satellite has its own dedicated accommodation of 5 classrooms and additional intervention spaces and dining facilities. The capital costs and total budget for the refurbishment will be £2,545,790.41. The £2,545,790.41 will be funded through the High Needs Capital budget and would be subject to a Funding Agreement being put in place with the Academy Trust. The current total High Needs budget for 23-24 to 25-26 is £40.5m.

 

Revenue

As per KCC policy a total of £6,000 per newly provided learning space will be provided to the school from the DSG revenue budget.

 

The anticipated revenue budget for the 60 places at the satellite at Leigh Academy Minster on the existing Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey (Minster campus) will be based on the ASD need type rate which is currently £20,065.

The cost of 60 places on the ASD rate per year would be £1,203.900.

 

The average cost of an independent special school place in the county is £41,448. 60. 60 places at the average independent rate would cost £2,486,916 per year.

 

 

Decision type: Key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 12/12/2023

Decision due: Not before 10th Jan 2024 by Cabinet Member for Education and Skills
Reason: To allow 28 day notice period required under Exeuctive Decision regulations

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Education and Skills

Lead director: Christine McInnes

Department: Education & Young People's Services

Contact: Marisa White, Area Education Officer - East Kent Email: Marsia.white@kent.gov.uk or 03000 418794 Email: marisa.white@kent.gov.uk Tel: 01227 284407.

Consultation process

The Children’s, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee considered and endorsed the decision on 16 January 2024

 

Consultees

Public consultation undertaken or planned:

 

The Trust has undertaken a consultation on the establishment of the satellite of Snowfields from 6 November 2023 to 4 December 2023 and the outcome of the consultation will be included in the report to the Children, Young People’s and Education Cabinet Committee

 

In accordance with the Department for Education’s Statutory Guidance, “making significant changes to an existing academy”, the Trust will provide a full business case to the DfE that includes evidence of a consultation with the key stakeholders.

 

Cabinet Committee consultation planned: 

 

The proposal to allocate £2,545,790.41 to fund the expansion will be considered by the 16 January 2024 Children’s, Young People and Education Services Cabinet Committee.

 

Financial implications: As detailed above.

Legal implications: Legal Implications The expansion will be subject to a legally binding and enforceable contract being in place between KCC and the Trust. KCC will provide the HNPCA funding in return for the Trust completing the work needed to reprovision the existing building to enable the permanent expansion of Snowfields Academy, thereby increasing the Designated Number from 280 to 340 places from September 2024. The roles and responsibility of each party will be formally set out through the legal contract between KCC and LAT. KCC will monitor progress regularly during the building works to ensure that the accommodation needs are being met.

Equalities implications: Equalities implications: The Trust have completed an Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) and no issues were identified in the early stage EqIA, but the assessment will be reviewed as the project continues. Data Protection implications: LAT and the school are the ‘controllers’ under the General Data Protection Regulation and will ensure that any personal information is processed fairly and lawfully within any consultation work completed as part of the fast-track business plan application.

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