Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Catchment area plan is revealed

- BY CHERYL PEEBLES

MORE details have emerged of a new Western Gateway school and its impact on neighbouri­ng schools, including Ardler and Liff primaries.

A proposed catchment area map has been published for the £16 million school and nursery in the west of Dundee which it is intended will be ready for August 2026 – a year later than those already living in the residentia­l developmen­t had hoped.

The school would take in part of the catchment area of Ardler Primary School, with a building of around 18 classrooms at Dykes of Gray able to accommodat­e up to 520 pupils.

All nursery and primary-aged children living in the Western Gateway would be entitled to start or transfer to the new school from August 2026, but any transport entitlemen­t for children remaining at other schools would continue up to P7.

Most of the 121 primary-age children in the growing residentia­l area currently attend Liff or Birkhill primary schools rather than the catchment school, Ardler.

With almost 1,300 homes in the Western Gateway by 2030, it is expected the number of primary and nursery children will grow to 446.

Part of Ardler Primary School’s catchment area would be rezoned to the Western Gateway school but a Dundee City Council draft proposal report states that this is “not anticipate­d to have a significan­t or detrimenta­l impact upon the school or its staffing”.

Any space freed up at Ardler could be used for a community room, an out-of-hours club, family engagement space or as a base for other services.

More than a third – 44 –of the Western Gateway children attend Liff Primary School through placing requests.

Angus Council has recently imposed a cap on this to ensure spaces for children living in the school’s catchment.

Creation of a new Western Gateway school and a decline in placing requests could allow this cap to be lifted.

The report states: “The creation of a new primary within the west of Dundee will provide rich opportunit­ies for children to engage in a range of cultural, learning, leisure and sporting activities within their immediate locality, adding to the strength and vibrancy of the community.

“We seek to ensure that Ardler Primary School and the New Western Gateway Primary School have a viable and sustainabl­e pupil roll and that effective teacher staffing levels are allocated and maintained, led by a range of promoted teaching staff and where appropriat­e, children will be able to learn within a variety of peer group opportunit­ies.”

Consultati­on on the new school will begin in August, if the process is approved by Dundee City Council’s children and families service committee on Monday.

 ?? ?? A map shows the proposed catchment areas for the new Western Gateway school and Ardler Primary in the west of Dundee.
A map shows the proposed catchment areas for the new Western Gateway school and Ardler Primary in the west of Dundee.

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