Consultation on a proposal to expand Moor Allerton Hall Primary School

Latest update – Leeds City Council’s Executive Board will consider a report on the outcomes of the consultation at its meeting on 27 June 2018. A link to the report is here.

Roundhay has been experiencing pressure on primary school places for some time. Previous proposals had suggested bringing together Moor Allerton Hall Primary School with Allerton Grange school, to form an all through-school with four forms of entry in the primary phase. However in response to concerns from some parents and the school’s leadership about timings and the scale of change an amended proposal is now out for consultation.

We are proposing a permanent expansion of Moor Allerton Hall Primary School from 2 forms of entry (60 places) to 3 forms of entry (90 places) from September 2019.

The consultation will run from 23 March 2018 to 4pm on 4 May 2018 and during this time there will be three drop-in sessions at the school which will be open to parents, local residents and other interested parties where you can have your say or find out more.

All meetings will be held at Moor Allerton Hall Primary School.

Session Type Date Time
Drop-in session please attend any time between  9.00am-10.00am Wed 28 Mar 2018 From 9.00am
Drop-in session please attend any time between  3.30pm-4.30pm Tues 17 April 2018 From 3.30pm
Drop-in session and public meeting As part of the drop-in there will be a formal questions and answers session starting at 6.30pm Thurs 19 April 2018 From 5.30pm

Responses can be made in the following ways:

Use our on-line survey at: https://surveys.leeds.gov.uk/s/MoorAllertonHallConsultation/

Complete a consultation response form – provided in the consultation booklet and available at the drop-in sessions and:

  • Hand it in during a drop-in event;
  • Leave it with the school office;
  • Email it to educ.school.organisation@leeds.gov.uk or
  • Post it to PO Box 837, Sufficiency and Participation team, Children and Families, Leeds, LS1 9PZ

All responses to this consultation must be submitted no later than 4pm on 4 May 2018

The consultation on a proposal to provide additional primary school places Beeston Hill St Luke’s Church of England Primary School has now closed. We would like to thank all those who have contributed.

We are currently collating all the responses and will provide an update here as information becomes available to share.

Contact us by email: educ.school.organisation@leeds.gov.uk or write to: Leeds City Council, Sufficiency and Participation Team, c/o Leeds Town Hall, PO Box 837, Leeds, LS1 9PZ

The statutory notice period relating to the expansion of Fieldhead Carr Primary School has now ended. The next stage is to report the outcomes of the statutory notice to Leeds City Council’s Executive Board on 22 June 2016. Please click on the link here to access the report.

The statutory notice period relating to Brudenell Primary School has now ended. The next stage is to report the outcome of the statutory notice to Leeds City Council’s Executive Board on 22 June 2016. Please click on the link here to access the report.

The statutory notice period relating to Bramley Primary School has now ended. The next stage is to report the outcome of the statutory notice to Leeds City Council’s Executive Board on 22 June 2016. Please click on the link here to access the report.

The consultation on the proposal to expand Hawksworth Wood Primary School has now closed.

A report on the outcomes of the consultation will be submitted to Leeds City Council on 22 June 2016. Please click on the link here to access the report.

Proposal to increase primary school places at Spring Bank Primary School

Due to recent increases in the number of children aged 0-5 who live in the Hyde Park and Headingley areas, it has been identified that additional school places are required to meet the need for local families.

We are now seeking your views on the following proposal: To expand Spring Bank Primary School from a capacity of 210 to 420 pupils by increasing the admission limit in Reception from 30 to 60 pupils with effect from September 2018. It would take several years for the school to reach full capacity.

The proposal would require additional accommodation, which cannot be provided on the existing Spring Bank site due to site restrictions.  An opportunity has emerged for the council to acquire a suitable site in the vicinity of Spring Bank Primary School which would be of a sufficient size to provide the extra accommodation required.  This site, located on Buckingham Road off Headingley Lane, is currently owned by the Grammar School at Leeds and is known as Rose Court.

The consultation runs from Thursday 25 February to Monday 14 March 2016 at 4pm. We are holding informal drop-in sessions at Spring Bank Primary School where officers will be available to answer any questions or concerns on the following dates and times:

Friday 4 March 8.30am-10.00am (postponed)
Friday 4 March 3.00pm-4.30pm

Wednesday 9 March 8.30am – 10.00am (replacement for postponed session)
Wednesday 9 March 6.00pm-7.30pm

You may leave a comment or discuss this proposal by clicking the ‘leave a reply’ button at the bottom of the page. If you wish to respond formally, please click here to take our survey. You can also find out more information from our Consultation booklet Spring Bank. You can contribute to this part of the discussion until Monday 14 March 4pm.

If any of the information above is required in large print / Braille / alternative language version of the document please contact us:-

email: educ.school.organisation@leeds.gov.uk

Write to us at: Leeds City Council, Leeds Town Hall, PO Box 837, Capacity Planning and Sufficiency Team, Leeds, LS1 9PZ.

Greenside Primary School – Statutory proposal and notice period

Following a period of consultation regarding the expansion of Greenside Primary School, a formal proposal has now been published. This is known as a statutory notice, which is published at the start of a period during which representations can be made to the local authority.  The statutory notice period runs from 14 December 2015 to 4pm on 11 January 2016.

The proposal is to expand primary provision at Greenside Primary School from a capacity of 315 pupils to 420 pupils with an increase in the admission number from 45 to 60 with effect from September 2017.

The full statutory notice is available to view via this link: http://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/Pages/Statutory-notices.aspx

Please do not submit responses to the statutory notice using this site. Any responses should be made in writing to The Capacity Planning and Sufficiency Team, c/o Leeds Town Hall, PO Box 837, Leeds City Council, LS1 9PZ, or by email to educ.school.organisation@leeds.gov.uk to reach us no later than 4pm on 11 January 2016.

Following public consultation on the proposal to expand primary provision and establish SEN provision at Carr Manor Community School, a report will be presented to Leeds City Council’s Executive Board on 18 November with the outcomes of the consultation and to seek permission to publish a statutory notice.

To read the report and agenda please click here.