Paisley Daily Express

Blueprint for new school is on its way

- JACK THOMSON LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

The catchment area for a new school in Bishopton will be put forward for approval from councillor­s this week.

Following a consultati­on reviewing the catchment areas of the current primary school and a new build within Dargavel Village scheduled for 2021, officers have recommende­d a blueprint be given the go ahead at Thursday’s Education and Children’s Services Policy Board.

Plans had been drawn up to create a natural geographic boundary line between the two schools by the railway line adjacent to the Dargavel developmen­t.

A report, which will be considered at the board, claims support has been shown for the proposal.

It states: “The outcome of this consultati­on demonstrat­es support for the proposal and the Education and Children’s Services Policy Board is therefore asked to approve the recommenda­tion to alter the catchment areas affecting Bishopton Primary School and a new primary school to be built at Dargavel Village to create a natural geographic­al boundary, which will allow all non-denominati­onal pupils the opportunit­y to attend a local non-denominati­onal school in Dargavel Village.”

If approved the changes would be implemente­d to take effect following constructi­on of the new school.

Children who already attend Bishopton Primary School at that point ,but live at an affected address, will not be asked to move.

The report also states: “Siblings of those pupils attending Bishopton Primary School would be entitled to attend the school with their sibling as long as their sibling is registered in the school when they enrol.”

Many of the consultati­on comments were positive, with one saying: “The catchment suggested is the most sensible way to split.”

Another says: “Logical and sensible proposal of position of new catchment boundary lines.”

Some parents had previously expressed concerns of a divide being created between the two schools.

This sentiment was echoed by some consultati­on responses, with one saying: “The way in which the split has been decided is the fairest way although it does create a divide.”

An Education Scotland response said: “Overall, Renfrewshi­re Council’s proposal to review the catchment area of Bishopton Primary School and a new primary school to be built at Dargavel Village offers potential educationa­l benefit by providing a newly built school in Dargavel Village, whilst also addressing capacity issues at Bishopton Primary School.

“The proposed boundary between the two catchment areas is clear, has the support of most stakeholde­rs and is likely to provide for safe walking routes to school.”

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Plans Dargavel Village new school proposed catchment

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