Yorkshire Post

School in renewed threat of closure

Governors consult after Ofsted report

- ALEXANDRA WOOD NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: alex.wood@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

EDUCATION: A school in the Dales with just 10 pupils which was saved from closure this year once again faces the axe after its governors said it was “simply no longer viable”.

Staff and pupils at Clapham C of E Primary School in Craven were told that there was “no option” but to again consult on the closure of the school.

A SCHOOL in the Yorkshire Dales with just 10 pupils which was saved from closure this year once again faces the axe after its governors said it was “simply no longer viable”.

Staff and pupils at Clapham Church of England Primary School in Craven were told on Monday that there was “no option” but to again consult on the closure of the school.

An earlier public consultati­on on closure in February sparked a huge reaction, with villagers setting up a campaign group and raising £15,000 in just a few days.

However, the school has since suffered a series of blows with Ofsted inspectors, who visited in June, giving the previously outstandin­g school the lowest possible rating of “inadequate”.

The school also faces an estimated deficit of £250,000 and an “unforseen and rapid” decline of pupil numbers, which could leave it with just six pupils from September 2020. Governors said while the headteache­r and staff were making the changes needed to come out of special measures, the school was facing multiple pressures.

The Ofsted rating – coupled with the six-figure deficit – meant it unlikely a school or academy sponsor would be willing to enter into a potential partnershi­p.

The acting chair of governors, Janet Booth, said they had made the decision with “heavy hearts”.

She said: “After battling for some time to secure a future for Clapham primary, we feel we have now exhausted all avenues and are faced with no option but to consult on the closure of the school.

The pupils’ best interests will be best served by alternativ­e provision.

Janet Booth, acting Chair of Governors at Clapham Church of England Primary School.

“We have made this decision with heavy hearts, but we feel the situation has reached a point where the pupils’ best interests will be best served by finding alternativ­e provision.

“The Governors wish to put on record their gratitude to the staff and parents of pupils who remained at the school for their commitment and thank the community for its support. We share their sadness that the recovery – which looked so encouragin­g just a few weeks ago – has fallen away.”

They are backing plans for a new set of governors with experience of special measures to be put in place to take the school through the next two and a half terms to the end of the academic year.

In April, a recovery plan presented by the Governing Body, and supported by the community, was put into place with the support of North Yorkshire County Council.

It attempted to place the school on a viable footing by reintroduc­ing early years provision, wraparound care and a recovery in standards, but with a cluster of good primary schools nearby, increasing pupil numbers proved difficult.

North Yorkshire County Council is expected to consider the request for consultati­on in December. If approved, a public consultati­on will begin early next year.

People would be able to express their views during the consultati­on before a final decision was taken.

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