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Following the end of the Public Notice period, the Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, Shellina Prendergast, has considered the responses received and confirmed her decision to make the following changes to Maidstone Grammar School for Girls, to increase the Published Admission Number (PAN) from 180 to 210 from September 2023.
There now follows a four-week period during which time the Diocese of Canterbury, Diocese of Rochester or the Archdiocese of Southwark may appeal to the Schools Adjudicator against the decision.
Following the end of the Public Notice period, the Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, Shellina Prendergast, has considered the responses received and confirmed her decision to make the following changes to Maidstone Grammar School for Girls, to increase the Published Admission Number (PAN) from 180 to 210 from September 2023.
There now follows a four-week period during which time the Diocese of Canterbury, Diocese of Rochester or the Archdiocese of Southwark may appeal to the Schools Adjudicator against the decision.
We would like to hear your views on our proposals for Maidstone Grammar School for Girls and have provided this response form for you to provide your feedback.
Timeline
Consultation
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls has finished this stage
The consultation took place between 21 April and 19 May 2022
Children's, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls has finished this stage
19 July 2022
Decision to go to Public Notice
Public Notice starts
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls has finished this stage
12 August 2022
Public Notice ends
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls has finished this stage
9 September 2022
Proposed implementation
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls is currently at this stage