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The Friends of Llanfyllin High School have taken legal advice and
strongly believe the Council’s decision can be challenged and can be
overturned. This initial fund raising is to provide the means to
research legal options by taking specialist advice, with a view
to finding ways to make Powys County Council Cabinet reconsider and
instead allow Llanfyllin High school to continue to subsidise the
transport cost of children from out of catchment areas.
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Currently nearly 200 pupils come to Llanfyllin HS from out of
catchment and this provides the school with an additional income
equivalent to nearly a quarter of its total budget. This additional
funding allows the school to offer a much broader range of
curriculum opportunities than would otherwise be possible – and so all
pupils at the school benefit from this arrangement. As a result, for
many years, Llanfyllin HS has had the largest sixth form in Powys
offering more A level and vocational course options than any other
school in Powys. It also currently has the largest year 7 in Powys.
The participation of such a large number of out of catchment pupils
at Llanfyllin HS has been made possible by the school’s longstanding
practice of subsidising travel costs. However, on 22nd March 2016
Powys Cabinet decided to enforce compliance with a regulation
which means that the school has to stop this support to pupils’
travel. If this decision is not overturned many pupils will be forced
to change school because their families will not be able to afford the
increased charges; and the conditions imposed by the Council mean
that the school may in fact not be able to run any bus services at
all. This decision also has implications for the school’s continued
provision of a broad curriculum and hence the continued success of the
whole school – and so impacts on all pupils and stakeholders.
Up until now the school has operated a discount scheme for
families on low incomes and for families with two or more children.
The Cabinet’s decision requires Llanfyllin HS to scrap these schemes,
so some families, including those on low incomes will see their
transport costs rise by £2000 or more. The Cabinet’s decision took no
account of these impacts on individual students and their families.
Some students will be in the middle of GCSE and A level course
combinations which will not be available at other schools. Some
children have special educational needs which will make a forced move
to a different school particularly difficult and disruptive. Others
will be denied the opportunity to learn Welsh or study through Welsh
Medium when they had particularly chosen Llanfyllin High School for
this reason.
When Cabinet made its decision in March 2016 to prevent
Llanfyllin High School from using its delegated budget on transport,
it also considered an option presented by the education portfolio
holder to allow the school to continue. The advice given to Cabinet
was that there was no legal obstacle to agreeing to this. The
Cabinet’s decision was in part based on an assumption that Llanfyllin
HS was the only school in Powys using its budget in this way. It has
since emerged that this is not the case – there are 2 other schools
doing the same.
Cabinet were also presented with figures that suggested
subsidising buses cost the local authority money – in fact if these
extra students were not enrolled at Llanfyllin, the council’s funding
formula for its schools shows it would cost an extra £130,000 to
£275,000 per year to subsidise small year groups but still provide
these with fewer curriculum opportunities than currently available. If
the additional income to fund post-16 and GCSE courses is taken
into account, plus other savings on transport, and income for special
educational needs, then the material benefit to the local authority is
in the region of £400,000 to £500,000 per year.
In March 2016, Powys County Council set up an independent
inquiry into all the circumstances connected with non-compliance with
regulation 5.2, led by a barrister. The inquiry is due to report at
the end of May 2016. Some governors at Llanfyllin High School have
said that the County Council were always aware of the non-compliance
and tacitly approved it because all parties benefitted from the
arrangement - they have also questioned why Cabinet did not wait for
the outcome of the inquiry before imposing compliance. Many people
have also been asking why Powys made the choice to do this in the
middle of a schools modernisation process.
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