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Saturday, 3 July 2010

SVET Press Release 1st July 2010

Press Release 1 July 2010

Stour Valley Community School, Clare

The Trustees of Stour Valley Educational Trust (SVET) attended a reception at 10 Downing Street, and a Cabinet Room meeting with the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Education, on Wednesday 30 June, 2010. SVET Trustees Keith Haisman, Patrick Bell and Derek Blake were accompanied by Diana Sharp, Chair of local parental support group, C.L.A.R.E.

At this event, the following key points were clarified:

• Prime Minister David Cameron provided his personal commitment to ensuring that SVET is empowered to deliver Stour Valley Community School (SVCS) to our community. Whilst acknowledging that this will be a difficult task, he assured us that he will provide the legislation, decisions and resources to achieve the necessary timeline.

• Mr Cameron also disclosed that he had delayed the House of Commons’ summer recess this year to ensure that the necessary educational reform legislation is in place at the earliest opportunity.

• The Trustees were introduced to the Department of Education’s Director of Local Improvement and Performance who is the lead official for the New Schools’ process. She confirmed that one of her Deputy Directors has been assigned to champion the development of SVCS. This appointment will ensure that central Government support is at the heart of all stages of the process between now and September 2011.

• Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove told us that he will invite Suffolk County Council and SVET to an early meeting with himself to ensure that everyone understands the need to cooperate fully to achieve an outcome satisfactory to all parties.

• Following these clarifications, SVET is planning to arrange a Public Meeting in Clare on 21st July. Mr Gove informed us that a senior Department of Education representative will attend the meeting and address parents, pupils and community supporters to assure all involved that the funding, process and timeline is in place to ensure the opening of the new school in September 2011. Details of the Public Meeting will be circulated in due course.

In conclusion, the Trustees are convinced that, whilst the formal process is iterative and could take some months to complete, that process has now commenced and will result in Stour Valley Community School opening in September 2011 at the site currently occupied by Clare Middle School. We look forward to working with all parties to improve educational choice, diversity, quality and outcomes in the Stour Valley community on both sides of the Suffolk/Essex border around Clare.


Ends.

For further information:
Patrick.Bell@StourValleyEducation.org – 07769 707051
Keith.Haisman@StourValleyEducation.org – 07990 612157
Derek.Blake@StourValleyEducation.org – 07849 871317

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Statement from C.L.A.R.E. group

I would like to put on record the appreciation of members of the C.L.A.R.E. group to Jim Meikle for his chairmanship over the last four years.

Jim’s contribution and the determination of the C.L.A.R.E. members together with that of local parents and the SVET team has helped to secure the real possibility that there will continue to be a secondary school in Clare.

I am delighted to have been asked to take on the role of Chair of C.L.A.R.E. at this very important time and I will continue to ensure that C.L.A.R.E, has a clear role as a link to the parents in Clare and surrounding villages and a vehicle for them to express their views.

Diana Sharp
Chair

Thursday, 10 June 2010

Press release from Stour Valley Educational Trust Ltd

THE FUTURE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION IN CLARE

Background
C.L.A.R.E. (Campaign for Local and Rural Education) has for more than three years been seeking the retention of secondary education in Clare. This follows Suffolk County Council’s (SCC’s) decision, within their School Organisation Review, to close Clare Middle School in July 2011. C.L.A.R.E. has sought in vain throughout this time to persuade SCC to retain the Middle School site and open an 11-16 medium-sized secondary school there in September 2011.

The Current Situation
Faced with this situation the campaign group in February 2010 mandated a small team to produce a proposal for a “free school” under the then Tory opposition’s plans for a new type of school. This implied no political allegiance; it was simply that this was a means, possibly the only means, of delivering the school that local parents indicated they wanted. As a result, three members of the local community (Keith Haisman {Chair, Clare Parish Council}, Patrick Bell and Derek Blake) established Stour Valley Educational Trust Ltd(SVET) and produced a 200 page bid for “Stour Valley Community School”. This was delivered to the New Schools Network on 5 May and was possibly the very first proposal to reach the desk of Michael Gove, the new Secretary of State for Education. The subject has generated significant media interest, with the proposal being featured on ITN News at Ten, BBC1 Look East, the Politics Show and Radio Suffolk.

The proposal is robust, given the existence of a purpose-built set of buidings (it was originally an 11-16 school), very strong parental support from within Clare and the surrounding Suffolk and Essex villages, and equally strong community support as evidenced by the many well qualified people, parents and non-parents, who have indicated their wish to become governors or supporters.

The intention is that the School will be grounded strongly in the community it serves, with its catchment simply being a circle around Clare that includes all the surrounding Suffolk and Essex villages. The School will seek to develop all pupils “to be the best that they can be” and will target achieveing over time 70% GCSE A*-C (including maths and english). It will be small enough that teachers will know their pupils really well, but large enough, at around 700 pupils after five years, to sustain a varied and forward facing curriculum. It will espouse traditional values and embrace new technologies in seeking to develop confident and rounded young adults.

In order for year 8 parents to be able to elect in September 2010 for the school of their choice for September 2011, there must be absolute certainty about the future this summer. As a result, C.L.A.R.E. and SVET are maintaining the pressure for an early decision from central government on the free school proposal. They will also pursue any other avenues that present themselves and are determined to succeed!

For more information, please contact Patrick Bell at patrick.bell@strourvalleyeducation.org or mobile 07769 707051

Monday, 24 May 2010

Statement from former Chair of C.L.A.R.E

The campaign to retain the Clare Middle School has moved on to processes being managed by the Stour Valley Education Trust company for a new school.

The future of the school no longer rests upon a campaign but upon the successful conclusion of other processes.

Therefore it is my intention to immediately step back from school’s issues and concentrate that time upon other matters that have hitherto received less of my attention than they should have.

I am proud of the work and effort and all that was achieved by the C.L.A.R.E. core group and others who helped and supported us in variety ways.

I would like to thank everybody involved for all that support and effort without whose dedication, effort and the consumption of such a lot of wine, so much would not have been achieved.

Jim Meikle.