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BUILDING SCHOOLS FOR THE FUTURE
THURSDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2007
• North Lincolnshire contacts• Scunthorpe secondary schools – location plan• Timescales• Funding envelope• Schools and sites involved• New build / remodelling• Other related capital programmes• Aspirations for PE and sport• What young people want to do in leisure• Approach to community use• What support the sports sector could provide
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BSF TEAM – CONTACTS DETAILS
• Ade WilliamsonBSF Project DirectorTel No: 01724 297220E-mail: [email protected]
• John GalbraithBSF Project ManagerTel No: 01724 297131E.mail: [email protected]
• Janet RussellSecretary to BSF Project DirectorTel No: 01724 297121E-mail: [email protected]
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EXTENDED SCHOOLS’ TEAM – CONTACTS DETAILS
• Gill AyreExtended Schools’ Remodelling AdviserTel No: 01724 297103E.mail: [email protected]
• Jo LeedhamExtended Schools’ Remodelling ConsultantTel No: 01724 297327E-mail: [email protected]
• Caroline SmithExtended Schools’ Remodelling ConsultantTel No: 01724 297198E-mail: [email protected]
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SPORTS/PLAY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TEAM – CONTACTS DETAILS
• Maureen MooreSports/Play and Community Development ManagerTel No: 01724 297272E.mail: [email protected]
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SCUNTHORPE SECONDARY SCHOOLS – LOCATION PLAN
Ftc (Foxhills Technology College)High Ridge School Specialist Sports CollegeBrumby Engineering CollegeThomas Sumpter School
Saint Bede’s Catholic SchoolSouth Leys Business and Enterprise CollegeFrederick Gough School
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TIMESCALES
• Spring/summer 2007 – develop output specification for two reference schemes
• Summer 2007 – begin procurement process to appoint Local Education Partner (LEP)
• December 2008 – financial close• Spring 2009 – 2011/2012 – construction period for
six schools• September 2010 – new school opens on Thomas
Sumpter site• September 2011 – target date for High Ridge
Sports Academy• Target dates for other schools to be agreed
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FUNDING ENVELOPE
• £80m budget• £72.5m design and build
£7.5m ICT• Council has committed £1.5m for added
value facilities• We are looking for additional
partnership funding to either enhance school provision or provide additional facilities located on school sites for community use and access
• Each school will be designed to expand or add on facilities at a later stage
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SCHOOLS AND SITES INVOLVED
First Wave• New school on Thomas Sumpter School site (following
amalgamation of Thomas Sumpter and South Leys Schools)• Major refurbishment and new build at Brumby Engineering
CollegeSecond Wave• New build and major refurbishment at Foxhills (Ftc)
Technology College• New build and major refurbishment at High Ridge Specialist
Sports CollegeThird Wave• New build and major refurbishment at Frederick Gough
School – A Specialist Language College• New build and major refurbishment at St Bede’s RC
Specialist Mathematics and Computing College• Minor refurbishment on St Hugh’s Secondary Special School
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NEW BUILD / REMODELLING
• Design and build contract• Engage a Local Education Partner (LEP)• LEP to be a consortia including ICT
provider as major equity shareholder• No PFI• LEP will offer a minimum of design and
build, ICT managed service, building maintenance
• Other services could be included, depending on LEP performance
• LEP will have exclusivity for school design and build for 5 – 10 years subject to performance
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OTHER RELATED CAPITAL PROGRAMMES
• Baysgarth Pool, Barton - £4m - construction commenced January 2007
• Scunthorpe United, Glanford Park – study support centre
• Heslam Park, Scunthorpe – study support centre
• High Ridge School – third generation MUGA completed, extended sports hall facilities – on site now
• Baysgarth School – a Specialist Technology College – MUGA and changing facilities bid with Big Lottery
• North Lincs Sports Academy and Central Park Regeneration: £15m - working towards RIBA stage CContact: Simon Seal Tel No: 01724 297265
E-mail: [email protected]
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OTHER RELATED CAPITAL PROGRAMMES cont’d…
• John Leggott Sixth Form College: new build sports facilities-tender evaluation stage-construction start July 2007 Contact: Clive Holder Tel No: 01724 407054
E.mail: [email protected]
• Scunthorpe Urban Renaissance and Lincolnshire Lakes:Contact: Jenny Couch Tel No: 01724 297329
E.mail: [email protected]
• Green open spaces, community parks and facilitiesContact: Phil Hotchin Tel No: 01724 297846
E.mail: [email protected]
• Primary schools capital programme 2010 onwardsContact: John Irving Tel No: 01724 297200
E-mail: [email protected] Robinson Tel No: 01724 297893
E.mail:[email protected]
• BSF Wave 13-15 – rest of North Lincolnshire’s secondary schools
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ASPIRATIONS FOR PE AND SPORT
• Active choices, active futures• Campus for learning• Opportunities to access more performing
arts, PE and sport options• Build on specialist schools provision• Do not replicate expensive provision• BSF schools must be part of wider sports
strategy• Involve recreation, leisure, street sports• Healthy eating and living• Encourage adult and older children role
models
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WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE WANT TO DO IN LEISURE
Results of Consultation
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SportDramaArts/CraftsCooking/Healthy EatingICT/ComputersPlaces to hang outBeauty/fashionLook after animalsCommunity WorkCounselling
FootballSwimmingBadmintonGymnasticsCyclingMotorbikesAerobicsCheerleadingBoxingGym and fitness
Cyber CafesGames LibrariesMore chances to meet peopleWell-equipped parks with wardens‘Something to do’
APPROACH TO COMMUNITY USE
• All schools have adopted community use agreements
• So what are the barriers?– Accessibility– Cost– Transport– How schools are perceived by community– Health and safety, vandalism – more
community use – less vandalism
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WHAT SUPPORT THE SPORTS SECTOR COULD PROVIDE?
• Access to specialist staff• Advice on provision• Identifying additional sources of funding to
provide added facilities
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