Paisley Daily Express

New school’s blueprint gets thumbs up

- JACK THOMSON LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

The catchment area for a new school in Bishopton has been given a warm welcome by councillor­s.

Following a consultati­on reviewing, the catchment areas of the current primary school and a new build within Dargavel Village scheduled for 2021, officers requested approval for their drawings.

Plans had been put together creating a natural geographic boundary line between the two schools by the railway line adjacent to the Dargavel developmen­t.

Speaking at the Education and Children’s Services Policy Board last week – where the blueprint was approved – Bishopton Councillor Natalie Don said: “The results are clear.

“People are supportive of the changes and we can all just be happy that this is progressin­g to the next stage.”

Councillor Jim Paterson, board convener, responded: “There’s an acceptance that this is the best and only way to redo this catchment area.”

A report, which was presented at the board, said support had been shown for the proposal.

It said: “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 nondenomin­ational school in Dargavel Village.”

The changes will be implemente­d and take effect following constructi­on of the new school.

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

The report also said: “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 said: “Logical and sensible proposal of position of new catchment boundary lines.”

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.”

There’s an acceptance that this is the best and only way to redo this catchment area

 ??  ?? Plans The Dargavel catchment area
Plans The Dargavel catchment area
 ??  ?? Pleased Councillor Natalie Don
Pleased Councillor Natalie Don

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