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Declarations of Interest Minutes: The following Members made
a declaration of interest at the commencement of the meeting: Cllr S Reynolds Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as she is a Governor at YGG Gawun-Cae-Gurwen
but has dispensation to speak and vote. Cllr R Mizen Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as he is a Governor at Cwmafan
Primary School and Ysgol Cwm Brombil but has
dispensation to speak and vote. Cllr M Crowley Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as he is a Governor at Awel
y Môr Primary School and Tywyn
Primary School but has dispensation to speak and vote. Cllr S Harris Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as she is a Governor at Creunant
Primary School but has dispensation to speak and vote Cllr D Keogh Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as he is a Governor at Ysgol Cwm Brombil but has dispensation to speak and vote. Cllr S Miller Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as she is a Governor at Melin
Primary School and Gnoll Primary School but has
dispensation to speak and vote. Cllr M Spooner Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as she is a Governor at Rhos
Primary but has dispensation to speak and vote. Cllr M Protheroe Re: Admissions/Capacity in
Schools as he is a Governor at Cefn Saeson
Comprehensive School and Melin Primary School but has
dispensation to speak and vote. Cllr S Renkes Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as she is a Governor at Baglan
Primary School and Blaenbaglan Primary School but has
dispensation to speak and vote Cllr D Whitelock Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as he is a Governor at Ysgol Cwm Brombil but has dispensation to speak and vote. Cllr R Wood Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as he is a Governor at Ysgol Bae Baglan but has dispensation to speak and vote. M Caddick Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as she is a Governor at St. Joseph’s Primary
School, Neath but has dispensation to speak and vote Cllr A Lockyer Re:
Admissions/Capacity in Schools as he is a Governor at Gnoll
Primary and YGG Castell Nedd but has dispensation to
speak and vote. Cllr P Rees Re: Admissions/Capacity in
Schools as he is a Governor at Crynallt Primary School and Cefn Saeson Comprehensive but has
dispensation to speak and vote. |
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Minutes of Previous Meeting PDF 133 KB ·
14 October 2021 ·
1 November 2021 Additional documents:
Minutes: The
minutes of previous meetings held on 14 October 2021 and 1 November 2021, were
approved. |
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Admission/Capacity in Schools PDF 427 KB Minutes: The Committee
was provided with a follow-up report on the matter of admission/capacity in
schools; Members had requested further data in regards capacity numbers and
placements to Neath Port Talbot schools. Concerns were
raised in regards to the class sizes in some of the primary schools; the
circulated report detailed that some classes had over 30 pupils in one class,
which could become unmanageable in some cases. Officers noted that schools aim
for up to 30 pupils in a class, however this was not a mandatory figure for
junior aged pupils and over; Local Authorities weren’t involved in setting the
class sizes, this was determined and set by individual schools. It was added
that Local Authorities could support and advise schools on the numbers;
however, the final decision was made by the schools. In terms of the
capacity figures, it was highlighted that these change on a daily basis; as of
now there was capacity in the majority of schools, excluding three schools
which exceed capacity. Members were informed that once a capacity limit was
reached, and before completing a regular admission, Officers would liaise with
the schools to identify if the school could accommodate additional pupils in
any way; for example by changing class room set ups. It was mentioned that in
each case where a school was nearing capacity, the Head Teacher had agreed to
further admissions; the Council does not enforce this, however Officers would
approach the school to ask them to consider it. Members
expressed their concerns in regards to the future capacity of schools; in
particular those which were already at full capacity, and taking into
consideration new housing developments which would generate more children into
the area. It was asked if there was solution to this problem. Officers stated
that it was very difficult to predict and identify growth in the community, and
in which locations this will occur; and further to this, the capacity levels in
which schools should be built at. It was mentioned that there were many issues
with building new schools that were larger than the numbers in current schools.
However, Members were assured that Officers had regular meetings with
developers and planners, and were involved in the work of the new Local
Development Plan (LDP); this meant that Officers were aware of the locations in
which new housing developments would be built. It was noted that a calculation
was used to try and predict how many children would be generated from specific
housing estates, and it was surprising how small of a number that could often
be. Further to this,
it was explained that Officers meet on a regular basis with the Councils
Admissions Team; whenever new schools proposals were being considered, there
were various Officers that were involved to inform the process. It was explained
that Officers re-visit the capacity levels once they had been established to
identify if the capacity calculations meet what was needed in the area. Members were informed that the Council was also currently ... view the full minutes text for item 2a |
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Forward Work Programme PDF 450 KB Minutes: The
Education, Skills and Culture Scrutiny Forward Work Programme was noted. |