Schools Organisation Consultation- Uniting Nevill Road Infant and Junior Schools into a Single School

Closed 18 Apr 2021

Opened 26 Feb 2021

Overview

Each time an infant or junior school Headteacher announces their intention to leave their school, consideration is given to whether the schools should become a single primary school. Mrs Alison Marshall, Headteacher at Nevill Road Infant School will leave the school at the end of the 2020/21 academic year. As such, we are seeking views about whether Infant and Junior schools should become a single primary school. If the proposal was to go ahead, the new primary school would come into effect on the 1st September 2021.

This consultation is for anyone with a role or interest in Nevill Road Infant School or Nevill Road Junior School or their local community. It may include:

  • Parent/Carers
  • Staff
  • Governing Bodies and academy trusts
  • Other local authorities
  • Schools, including free schools and academies
  • Other interested parties

To help us analyse the responses please use this online system wherever possible.

If for exceptional reasons, you are unable to use the online system, for example because you use specialist accessibility software that is not compatible with the system, you may download a PDF version of the consultation document and respond either via email or post.

By email

Admissions.consult@stockport.gov.uk

By post

School Places, Admissions and Transport Team, Upper Ground Floor, Stopford House, Stockport, SK1 3XE

If you are not responding via the online survey, please can you ensure you provide:

  • your name
  • relevant contact details
  • whether you are responding as an individual or on behalf of an organisation, along with your role
  • whether you would like your responses to be kept confidential within your response.

All information relating to the proposal is set out in the next pages. Alternatively, the same information is availble to download in pdf format (309 KB, opens in a new window)

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