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Sharyn Duffey Service Manager – Liverpool City Council
Chris Williams Senior Buildings Officer – Liverpool Catholic Archdiocese
Mary Regan Senior School Improvement Partner – School Improvement Liverpool
St Oswald’s Catholic Infant and School
Second Parent Consultation 6th March 2015
Second Consultation MeetingSecond Consultation Meeting
This second meeting is being held at the request of parents.This second meeting is being held at the request of parents.
Minutes of the previous meetings are available through the school’s Minutes of the previous meetings are available through the school’s websites.websites.
Some comments expressed in the first meeting were unable to be Some comments expressed in the first meeting were unable to be recorded due to people talking over each otherrecorded due to people talking over each other
Please ask questions or state your views one at a time.Please ask questions or state your views one at a time.
A request was made for information on educational outcomes from A request was made for information on educational outcomes from other amalgamations, this will follow.other amalgamations, this will follow.
Educational outcomes for pupils in recently amalgamated infant
and junior schools
KS2 outcomes KS2 outcomes
• Standards have risen in 4 out of the 5 schools at both L4 and L5 in all subjects.
• On average, the percentage of pupils achieving L4 has increased by 15% and 14% at L5.
• Value added scores (progress from KS1 to KS2) have improved dramatically. All of the junior schools were in the lowest 20% band nationally at the time of closure.
• By 2014 this trend has been reversed with schools now in the top quarter of schools nationally in most subjects.
• The longer the school has been a primary school the greater the improvements.
KS1 outcomes KS1 outcomes
• Standards have also risen at KS1 in 4 out of the 5 schools in all subjects
• On average, the percentage of pupils achieving L2B+ has increased by 11% and 7% at L3.
ConclusionConclusion
• All of the Junior and Infant schools that have merged since 2010 have either improved attainment at both KS1 and KS2 or maintained standards that were already above national averages.
• (Two schools amalgamated in 2014 and they will have their first data sets for the primary school Summer 15.)
• All the newly formed primary schools, that have been
inspected, have been judged good by OFSTED under the new framework.
Timetable Timetable
Consultation Period 4th February – 10th March 2015
School Trustees / City Council Cabinet consider results of consultation and decide whether to proceed to publish proposals
April/May 2015
If approved, Statutory Notices published with four week representation period
May 2015
City Council Cabinet decision July 2015
If approved, schools will close 31st December 2015
New school will open 1st January 2016
How to respondHow to respond
You can submit views in writing about the proposal to:You can submit views in writing about the proposal to:
School Organisation TeamSchool Organisation Team
(5(5thth Floor Cunard Building) Floor Cunard Building)
St Oswald’s Amalgamation ConsultationSt Oswald’s Amalgamation Consultation
Children & Young People’s ServiceChildren & Young People’s Service
Municipal BuildingsMunicipal Buildings
Dale Street, Dale Street,
Liverpool L2 2DHLiverpool L2 2DH
or e-mail or e-mail jeanette.smith@liverpool.gov.uk
byby Tuesday 10 Tuesday 10thth March 2015 March 2015
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