South Wales Echo

Last-ditch bid to reverse school closure decision

- ANTHONY LEWIS Local Democracy Reporter anthony.lewis@reachplc.com

SOME councillor­s are calling for the decision to close Rhondda Cynon Taf’s (RCT) smallest school to be considered again before it goes ahead.

The decision to close Rhigos Primary School and move pupils to Hirwaun primary will go before a special overview and scrutiny committee on Wednesday to consider a call-in proposal which urges the cabinet to reconsider the proposals.

Cabinet approved the closure at a meeting on April 29 due to the falling numbers of pupils at the school. This was despite nearly 1,500 public objections, which raised concerns about transport and travel, the impact on pupils, staff and parents and carers, finance and effective financial management, alternativ­e options and the legitimacy of the consultati­on process.

The matter was previously calledin to the overview and scrutiny committee in January but the committee voted not to refer it back to cabinet on that occasion. The call-in has been signed by Plaid Cymru councillor­s Adam Rogers and Danny Grehan and Conservati­ve councillor Sam Trask.

One of the reasons given for the call-in is that there is a need to further consider the negative impact of the proposal for pupils and the wider community of Rhigos, especially in line with the requiremen­ts of the Wellbeing of Future Generation­s (Wales) Act 2015 which requires the council to think about the long-term impact of decisions on communitie­s to prevent consistent issues such as poverty, health inequaliti­es and climate change.

Other reasons given include that there is a need to fully consider aspects of the proposal which are contrary to the aims of another agreed policy change relating to home to school transport. The decision to proceed relied upon incomplete out-of-date data and that there is a need to consider the merits of alternativ­e options put forward by the consultees, and alternativ­e options to address surplus places.

The councillor­s who signed the call-in also said there is a need to gain a more comprehens­ive understand­ing of the potential impact of the decision both positive and negative. If the proposal to refer the matter back for reconsider­ation is passed then the matter will be go back to the decision maker – the council’s cabinet.

If the call-in proposal is lost the decision will take effect from the end of the meeting.

A cabinet report said the council has a “statutory duty through its approach to the organisati­on and leadership arrangemen­ts of schools to maintain the efficiency and effectiven­ess of provision to ensure that all schools are well placed to deliver high quality education that meets the needs of the community and makes best use of public funding”.

It said Rhigos Primary School is RCT’s smallest school and the number of pupils joining it has been in steady decline, with that trend expected to continue over the next five years.

It said: “Allowing surplus places to remain high through inaction would directly and negatively affect the future financial viability of Rhigos Primary School and impact children’s education in the future.

“Rhigos Primary School’s budget, with a diminishin­g income, would have less money for staff salaries, curriculum activities, equipment, running costs and maintenanc­e of the school estate and would struggle to maintain their current good education offer.

“The proposal seeks to provide the opportunit­y for more pupils to benefit from the significan­t investment delivered via the WG’s Sustainabl­e Communitie­s for Learning programme in the Cynon Valley.

“Consultati­on outcomes suggest there is strong opposition to the proposal; however, the rationale for change highlights many potential benefits.”

The report said Estyn has confirmed the proposal is likely to, at least, maintain the standard of education provision and outcomes for pupils in the area.

Its response further states the “local authority has set out a clear rationale for its proposal. It outlines strongly the many advantages of closing Rhigos Primary School, with all pupils transferri­ng to Hirwaun Primary School.”

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GOOGLE MAPS A call has been made to reconsider the decision to close Rhigos Primary School

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