Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To seek Cabinet approval to establish a new 200 place Special School for Children and Young People aged 4-16 with moderate and additional learning difficulties, together with approval for commissioning, funding and construction of the new school.
Cllr Philip Robinson sought Cabinet approval to establish a new 200 place Special School for Children and Young People aged 4-16 with moderate and additional learning difficulties, together with approval for commissioning, funding and construction of the new school.
Having considered all of the information, Cabinet noted the report and
RESOLVED to:
1. Approve the establishment of a new 200 place special school for children aged 4-16 with moderate and additional learning difficulties and delegates authority to the Executive Director of Children’s Services, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Education Skills and Bus Transport,
to:
(i). conduct a free school presumption competition process to identify a suitable Academy Trust to sponsor such school;
(ii). recommend to the Secretary of State, following conclusion of that competition process, the Council’s findings from its assessment of prospective sponsors in order to enable her to decide upon the most suitable Academy Trust proposer to take forward the new free school.
2. Approve the land owned by GCC at Wheatridge East as the land on which to establish and construct the new school
3. Approve the allocation of £16.500 million to the approved Children & Families Capital Programme for the new Special School funded from the £14.000 million unallocated High Needs Provision Capital Grant and £2.500 million unallocated Basic Need Grant.
4. Delegate authority to the Assistant Director of Asset Management and Property Services, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Education Skills and Bus Transport and the Deputy Leader/Cabinet Member for Finance and Change, to:
a) conduct a mini-competition process under the Contractor Partnering Framework Agreement: Major Construction Works 2019 for the purpose of awarding:
i. a preconstruction design agreement and
ii. subject to planning approval, a contract for construction
works relating to the establishment of the new special
school.
b) Use a mini competition process through the Contractor Partnering Framework Agreement: Major Construction Works 2019 to determine the Council’s preferred contractor(s).
c) Upon conclusion of the mini competition, to enter into the preconstruction design contract and, subject to planning approval, a contract for the construction works with the preferred contractor(s)
5. Delegate authority to the Executive Director of Children’s Services, in consultation with the Assistant Director of Asset Management and Property Services, to undertake all ancillary matters to enable the establishment of the new special school.
Report author: Cabinet Member - Education, Skills and Bus Transport
Publication date: 19/07/2023
Date of decision: 19/07/2023
Decided at meeting: 19/07/2023 - Cabinet
Effective from: 27/07/2023
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