Agenda item

Notice of Motion

Proposed by:    Councillor Rhys Taylor 

 

Seconded by:   Councillor Joe Carter

 

A fair education system ensures that economic disadvantage is not a barrier to accessing appropriate education.

 

This Council:

·         endorses the corporate aim to narrow educational outcomes and opportunities;

·         notes the increase in the number of pupils from 27,789 in 2010 to 33,469 in January 2017;

·         notes that demand for English medium places at entry to secondary education will be exceeded by September 2019; and demand for Welsh medium places at entry to secondary education will be exceeded by September 2021;

·         notes the current pressures on the school estate and that nearly 20% of pupils did not secure any of their first three choices for secondary school places in 2016/17;

·         notes that the attainment gap at Key Stage 4 for those children in receipt of Free School Meals was 33.7 in 2017;

·         acknowledges that families with the economic means to do so are able to move within catchment areas so as to secure places at over-subscribed schools, leading to a loss of community cohesion and potentially widening educational outcomes and opportunities.

 

This Council calls on the administration to:

 

1.    Carry out a financial exercise as part of the budget consultation process and in order to inform the budget debate, calculating:

a.    the impact of providing free secondary school transport to anyone living over 2.5 miles from their high school;

b.       the projected cost of reintroducing discretionary travel provision for young adults with learning or physical disabilities in 16 – 19 education, as allowed for in Section 6 of the Learner Travel (Wales) Measure 2008.

2.       Bring to November’s council meeting a detailed outline of how it will deal with the imminent lack of sufficient places in the city’s existing secondary schools.