School Organisation Oscott Manor School 2022

Closed 7 Apr 2022

Opened 10 Mar 2022

Feedback updated 1 Aug 2022

We asked

Birmingham City Council asked for your comments on the proposal to expand Oscott Manor School onto an additional site and increase pupil places offered from 1st September 2022.

You said

A total of 82 responses were received, 13 in favour, 66 opposed, 2 neither/don’t know and 1 didn’t answer that question. The responses were from a mixture of stakeholders including parents, pupils, staff and local community with approximately half of the total responses received being from stakeholders of neighbouring Erdington Hall Primary School and the local community around the proposed additional site.

The summary of results and comments are attached to the decision report (accessed via the link on this webpage).

We did

We analysised the consultation results and provided the decision maker with a copy of the summary and all comments received for their consideration (personal data removed).

The decision maker approved the proposal for implementation.

Please note: a Question and Answer docuemnt (Q&A) has been added to the bottom of this webpage.

Overview

Proposal to Make Changes to Oscott Manor School:

Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to make the following change to Oscott Manor School, a community special school located on Reservoir Road, Erdington, Birmingham B23 6DE:

  • Increase the number of pupil places at the school from 116 to 180
  • Expand onto an additional site: Ryland Road, Erdington, Birmingham B24 8JJ
  • With effect from 1st September 2022

The details and reasons for this change are explained in the full proposal document attached at the bottom of this consultation webpage.

Why your views matter

There is a process that Birmingham City Council must follow to propose and decide this type of change. The process requires public consultaiton to invite comments from interested parties.

What happens next

The consultation will start on Thursday 10th March 2022 and close on 7th April 2022.

During this time, anyone may make comments/objections about this proposal via the survey link at the bottom of this webpage.

At the end of the consultation period, all responses will be presented to the decision maker for their consideration*. The decision make is Birmingham City Council's Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Families.

When the decision has been made, the official determination will be published on this webpage with a link to the decision report.

1st June: Following a decision from the Cabinet Member, Birmingham City Council determined to implement the proposal as described (please see link to decision report on this webpage).

(*Personal or identifying information is removed from responses before sharing with the decision maker.)

Please note: a question and answer document (Q&A) has been added to this consutlation page.

Areas

  • ACOCKS GREEN
  • ASTON
  • BARTLEY GREEN
  • BILLESLEY
  • BORDESLEY GREEN
  • BOURNVILLE
  • BRANDWOOD
  • CITY CENTRE
  • CITY-WIDE
  • EDGBASTON
  • ERDINGTON
  • HALL GREEN
  • HANDSWORTH WOOD
  • HARBORNE
  • HODGE HILL
  • KINGS NORTON
  • KINGSTANDING
  • LADYWOOD
  • LONGBRIDGE
  • LOZELLS AND EAST HANDSWORTH
  • MOSELEY AND KINGS HEATH
  • NECHELLS
  • NORTHFIELD
  • OSCOTT
  • PERRY BARR
  • QUINTON
  • SELLY OAK
  • SHARD END
  • SHELDON
  • SOHO
  • SOUTH YARDLEY
  • SPARKBROOK
  • SPRINGFIELD
  • STECHFORD AND YARDLEY NORTH
  • STOCKLAND GREEN
  • SUTTON FOUR OAKS
  • SUTTON NEW HALL
  • SUTTON TRINITY
  • SUTTON VESEY
  • TYBURN
  • WASHWOOD HEATH
  • WEOLEY

Audiences

  • All residents
  • Asylum Seekers and Refugees
  • Minority Ethnic people
  • Carers
  • Young people
  • Older people
  • Disabled people
  • Children
  • Council tenants
  • Women
  • Councillors/MPs/MEPs
  • Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender people
  • Children in Care/looked after
  • Gypsies/Travellers
  • Internet users
  • Parents/Carers/Guardians
  • Older people
  • Patients
  • People with Disabilities
  • People with Learning Disabilities
  • Men
  • Students
  • Visitors/tourists
  • Homeless
  • Offenders
  • People’s panel
  • Victims of Crime
  • Cyclists
  • Motor Vehicle Drivers
  • Pedestrians
  • Local Residents
  • Age All
  • Public Sector Bodies
  • Businesses
  • Faith groups
  • Community groups
  • Voluntary Organisations
  • Staff
  • Service user groups
  • Newly arrived groups

Interests

  • Education