Decision details

Redesignation of Rivermead School - Outcome of Consultation (pre-decision scrutiny)

Decision Maker: Children and Adults Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Cabinet

Decision status: Decision made

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

To set out the outcome of consultation on the proposals to redesignate Rivermead School from a community special school with a designation as a hospital school to community special school catering for statemented SEN pupils with complex needs aged 11-19.

Decisions:

Discussion:

 

The Director of Children and Adults Services introduced the report, which detailed the outcome of the consultation.  The School Organisation Officer added that since the report had been published five further responses had been received and of these, four were in support of the proposals and one against.  However, the one opposed to the proposal was because they did not want the education provision to the hospital to cease, which officers confirmed was not proposed.

 

Members then expressed their support for the proposal, identifying the benefits of being able to extend the provision at Rivermead to some pupils currently being educated outside of Medway.

 

Decision:

 

The committee recommended the Cabinet to approve the proposal to change the designation of Rivermead School from a maintained special school with a designation as a hospital school to a community special school by means of a prescribed alteration.

Report author: Paul Clarke

Publication date: 27/10/2010

Date of decision: 20/10/2010

Decided at meeting: 20/10/2010 - Children and Adults Overview and Scrutiny Committee

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