Proposed decision
I. APPROVE the increase of Laleham Gap School’s designated number from 188 students to 208 students.
II. AGREE for officers to issue a Public Notice to permanently increase Laleham Gap School’s formal designated numbers.
III. Delegate authority to the Corporate Director for Children, Young People and Education, in consultation with the Cabinet Member, subject to no substantive objections being received and following expiry of the formal 4 week notice period, to take necessary actions to implement the decision.
Reason for the decision
Kent County Council (KCC) as the Local Authority, has a statutory duty to ensure sufficient high quality school places are available, in the right places for all learners, while at the same time fulfilling our other responsibilities to raise education standards and promote parental preference. The County Council’s Commissioning Plan for Education Provision in Kent 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.
Increasing the designated number at a maintained special school by 10% or 20 places is a significant change to the school and therefore a statutory process. ‘Making Significant Changes (‘prescribed alterations’) to maintained schools. Statutory guidance for proposers and decision maker, August 2025’ must be adhered to. The decision maker is the Local Authority.
Background
Laleham Gap School is a Foundation Special School and a member of Kent Special Educational Needs Trust (KSENT), catering for pupils aged 4-18 years who have Communication and Interaction special education needs associated with autism and/or speech, language, and communication. Laleham Gap School is already admitting pupils over and above their current designated number of 188. This proposal will formally increase the designated number of the school and includes the addition of 20 places aided by the conversion of the rooms previously used by the Specialist Teaching and Learning Service at Laleham Gap School.
Options (other options considered but discarded)
Other options were not considered as Laleham Gap is a Specialist School proving education and support to pupils with special needs and the proposal is specific to the school.
How the proposed decision supports the Council’s Strategic Statement
This proposal is necessary for KCC to continue to deliver the statutory duty, in a cost-effective
way, in line with the guidelines described KCC’s strategic statement. It will help to maintain.
KCC’s strategic role in supporting schools in Kent to deliver accessible, high-quality education
provision for all families, particularly those with SEND.
Reforming Kent 2025-2028
Aim 1 Putting Kent Residents First
Aim 3 Supporting residents that need help
Objective 6 Improve processes and outcomes for our SEND services while tackling the unsustainable growth in demand.
Aim 4 Building better communities
Priority 2 Tackle inequalities
Financial Implications
Capital
The limited conversion of the Specialist Teaching and Learning Service accommodation at Laleham Gap has been met within the school’s own resources.
Revenue
The LA will agree the commissioned number of places with the school, based on the designated number and the actual level of need, on an annual basis. The commissioning cycle which commences each autumn will confirm the number of known students who will require a place for the following September. The commissioned number currently determines the minimum number of places a school will be paid for each academic year. Approved changes can be made during the academic year if required and funding would expect to follow.
Legal Implications
KCC, as the Local Authority, has a statutory duty to ensure sufficient school places are available. This duty applies to mainstream settings, as well as SEND provision. The County Council’s Commissioning Plan for Education Provision in Kent 2026-30 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.
Under the Children and Families Act 2014 KCC has a duty ‘to support the child and his or her parent, or the young person, in order to facilitate the development of the child or young person and to help him or her achieve the best possible educational and other outcomes’. By ensuring we have appropriate provision as locally as possible, we are delivering on our obligation in accordance with this legislation.
Local Authorities need to deliver their statutory duties and be aware of non-statutory guidance
and advice, which relate to children and young people. These include:
Decision type: Key
Decision status: For Determination
Notice of proposed decision first published: 21/04/2026
Decision due: Not before 20th May 2026 by Cabinet Member for Education and Skills
Reason: To allow 28 day notice period required under Executive Decision regulations
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Education and Skills
Lead director: David Adams
Department: Education & Young People's Services
Contact: Robert Veale, Assistant Director Education (East Kent) Email: robert.veale@kent.gov.uk.
Consultees
The proposed decision will be considered at the Children, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee on 12 May 2026.
Financial implications: Please see information above
Legal implications: Please see information above
Equalities implications: Equalities implications An Equality Impact Assessment has been produced by KCC. No issues were identified. The proposal will not change the delivery of education with the school. Additional school places benefit residents, including those with protected characteristics, to access local school places. Therefore, there should be no equalities implications. Data Protection implications A DPIA was not required and has not been completed.