School Organisation Uffculme School
Feedback updated 17 Dec 2015
We asked
We asked for your views on the proposed expansion of Uffculme School by the addition of two sites at Chamberlain House and Russell Road.
You said
We received one response to the consultation.
We did
Cabinet Committee approved this proposal on 8th December 2015.
The web page address for the decision is;
https://birmingham.cmis.uk.com/birmingham/Committee/Executive.aspx
Thank you to all of you who took part in this consultation.
Overview
We are proposing to increase the number of pupils at Uffculme School through the expansion of the school over two additional sites. This project is part of the Special School Additional Places Programme.
Uffculme School is a community special school for 155 pupils aged between 2 - 19 with a statement of need or Education, Health and Care Plan for Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC). The school is situated on Queensbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8QB.
The following changes are proposed:
To increase the number of pupils from 155 to 204 with effect from 1st September 2016.
For the expansion of the school across the following two sites:
- Site One: Chamberlain House, Yew Tree Road, Birmingham, b13 8QG – this site is 0.5km from the main site at Queensbridge Road.
- Site Two: 40, Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8QG – this site is 1.02km from the main site at Queensbridge Road
Remodelling work will be carried out at these sites to provide the additional classrooms and ancillary space required to implement the proposal.
Full details of the changes are explained in the document below including a copy of the public notice.
Why your views matter
Full details of the changes are explained in the proposal document below.
We are keen to receive your comments on the proposal and you can comment online here until 15th October 2015
What happens next
The representation will begin 17th September 2015.
The representation period will run until 15th October 2015.
During this time anyone who wishes to make comments/objections about this proposal should do so via this survey. The proposal including any comments/objections received will be taken to Cabinet Committee for a decision in December 2015.
If the proposal is approved the changes will come into effect from December 2015.
We will advise the outcome of the proposal on this website.
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