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There’s a really interesting discussion of Southwark’s strategy for dealing with this issue at last week’s Local Economy and Scrutiny Commission, Posting link.  ED is in planning area 5, it looks like the next round of proposed changes only involves a PAN (pupil admission number) reduction at one academy in the Goose Green area (not sure that they can force PAN reductions on academies, they did also note that some of the schools where they were suggesting reductions were already below their permitted PAN.).

 

It’s the first agenda item.

 

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Here’s the latest report on Southwark’s plans to deal with falling school rolls - on the agenda for the next cabinet meeting

 

https://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/documents/s114705/Report Keeping Education Strong.pdf

Locally, seems as though they are looking at a reduction in the PAN (published admission number) at Goose Green and Bessemer Grange.

 

ETA specific recommendations on these two schools on p19-20 of accompanying report

https://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/documents/s114694/Appendix 2 Keeping Education Strong - Isos Partnership Southwark Primary Place Planning.pdf

Edited by legalalien

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