The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

£800k nursery to be considered to secure primary

- ROSS GARDINER

Aplan of action to make a rural Perthshire school, which was once at risk of closure, sustainabl­e could be decided this academic year, with an £800,000 nursery expansion currently on the table.

Abernyte Primary looked like its fate had been sealed last summer when councillor­s voted to shut down the Carse of Gowrie school.

But a Scottish Government call-in, which the local authority tried and failed to block in a £110,000 court battle, forced the council into keeping the school open and making it sustainabl­e.

Council officers have recommende­d to elected members that they grant them permission to complete an options appraisal which would be ready to vote on come May, ahead of a possible mandatory consultati­on.

Currently, education chiefs have whittled their ideas for how to achieve a long-term future at Abernyte down to six options.

One way of boosting the school roll at Abernyte is thought to be the creation of a nursery, and an indepth options appraisal, if approved, would predict the impact of both installing one in the existing building or building an adjacent facility.

Building a nursery in the school would reduce its capacity from 44 youngsters to either 20 or 24 pupils, due to the fact that one of the two ava i lab le classrooms would need to be used.

The estimated cost of this could be £ 230,000 based on the recent cost of implementi­ng similar nursery provision at other schools in Perthshire.

However, by investing more heavily and building a new nursery, the school capacity would not have to shrink, with the cost o f cons truc t ing a new building estimated to be up to £800,000, or even higher. Re vie wing the catchment area of the school would also be fac tored in to any sustainabi­lity plans.

However, council officers say they must be mindful not to jeopardise the sustainabi­lity of any of the other rural schools that Abernyte’s catchment area borders.

Should officers be shown the green light to proceed with their investigat­ion, then head teachers and parent councils would be contacted and consulted with before 2021.

Parents, staff and pupils at schools which could be a f fec ted wou ld be approached early in the new year.

 ??  ?? CAMPAIGN: Parents, children and councillor­s who gathered to celebrate the Scottish Government decision this year.
CAMPAIGN: Parents, children and councillor­s who gathered to celebrate the Scottish Government decision this year.

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