Consultation on the proposal to increase the capacity of Chetwynd Junior School

Closes 29 Nov 2024

Opened 21 Oct 2024

Overview

Warwickshire County Council is proposing to increase the capacity of Chetwynd Junior School, Nuneaton.  

The proposal is outlined as follows:

  • To increase the capacity of Chetwynd Junior School by 120 pupils. This would mean Chetwynd School would move from a three form entry (3FE) junior school (360 pupils) to a four form entry (4FE) junior school (480 pupils).

Further information on the proposal is contained in the consultation document below.

Why your views matter

This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of the proposal to expand Chetwynd Junior School from a three form entry junior school to a four form entry junior school and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposal. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council is managing in partnership with the Governing Body.

We welcome your views on the proposal and all viewpoints will be taken into account as part of the decision-making process.

Feedback can be given in the following ways:

  • Online: by completing the consultation survey below
  • By Email: schoolorganisation@warwickshire.gov.uk
  • In writing: Education Sufficiency, Warwickshire County Council, Shire Hall, Warwick, CV34 4RL.

You can request a paper copy of the survey by telephone (01926 742058) or email (schoolorganisation@warwickshire.gov.uk) and return it to the postal address above.  You can also request an alternative language or format this way.

Deadline for comments is 29th November 2024

Following the end of the consultation we shall publish the results and this may include quotes of comments which will be anonymous. If you reply to an anonymous survey then no personal details will be captured. If you would like further information, visit our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/privacy or contact our Customer Service Centre on 01926 410410

Give Us Your Views

Areas

  • District: Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough

Audiences

  • Parents
  • Young people
  • People with disabilities
  • Local residents

Interests

  • Disabilities
  • Schools and learning
  • Children and families
  • Consultations