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FILMING AT MEETINGS Please note that this meeting may be filmed or recorded by the Council for live or subsequent broadcast via the Council’s internet site or by anyone attending the meeting using any communication method. Although we ask members of the public recording, filming or reporting on the meeting not to include the public seating areas, members of the public attending the meeting should be aware that we cannot guarantee that they will not be filmed or recorded by others attending the meeting. Members of the public participating in the meeting (e.g. making deputations, asking questions, making oral protests) should be aware that they are likely to be filmed, recorded or reported on. By entering the meeting room and using the public seating area, you are consenting to being filmed and to the possible use of those images and sound recordings.
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RESOLVED:
The filming at meetings notice was noted |
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URGENT BUSINESS The Chair will consider the admission of any late items of Urgent Business. (Late items of Urgent Business will be considered under the agenda item where they appear). Minutes: There was none
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DEPUTATIONS / PETITIONS / QUESTIONS Minutes: There were none
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Additional documents:
Minutes: The Head of School Admissions, Education and School Organisation introduced the report.
Officers outlined the result of the statutory representation period on the proposal to close St Peter in Chains RC Infant school and St Gildas’ Junior school to enable the Cabinet Member to make a final decision on the proposal to close St Peter in Chains RC Infant school and St Gildas’ Junior school. Officers additionally outlined the results of the informal representation period which had been undertaken and that the Council had received a single objection to proposals.
It was explained that the report outlined the final stages for recommended closure. It was additionally stressed that it was considered by officers that the school was no longer viable
Following questions, the following points were raised:
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member for Children’s, Schools and Families:.
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Noted that only one objection was received during the
4-week representation period, despite the local
authority having consulted widely with all relevant
stakeholders.
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Noted that the federated schools were in deficit, and the
revenue budget to operate successfully in the future, whilst
maintaining the delivery of a good quality of education for
pupils, had been severely diminished by very low pupil
numbers.
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Noted that many families had already transferred their
children to other local schools; St Peter in Chains and St
Gildas’ Catholic Infant and Junior Schools had 27
pupils on roll (as of the week ending 30 May 2025), 17 of
whom were Year 6 pupils who would be
transferring to secondary school in September 2025. 4. Agreed that, for the local authority to cease maintaining St Peter in Chains and St Gildas’ Catholic Infant and Junior Schools from 31 August 2025, in order for transition planning to have commenced for any remaining pupils so they could be supported in securing another local school rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted
Reasons for the Decision
Following years of growth, the number of primary-aged children joining Haringey primary schools had been in steady decline since 2014, a trend that was observed across London. Primary pupil rolls in Haringey had reduced by over 2,000 in just five years: from 21,300 in 2019 to 19,100 in 2024 (January school census data), and pupil numbers were forecast to continue falling until at least 2021.
Both St Peter in Chains and St Gildas’ Catholic Infant and Junior Schools were substantive two-form entry (FE) Voluntary Aided Catholic schools located at Oakington Way, London, N8 9EP. St Peter in Chains Infant School was federated with St Gildas’ Junior School. Both schools shared the same headteacher and governing body. Since 2019, the number of pupils on roll had dropped significantly at both schools. From April 2024, some year groups had been merged, and the governing body moved the infant school to the federation’s junior ... view the full minutes text for item 16. |