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Teynham Parochial Church of England Primary School
Consultation has concluded
Update 11 January 2024
Following the end of the Public Notice period and endorsement by KCC’s Children’s, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee, the Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, Rory Love has confirmed the decision to expand Teynham Primary School from 30 PAN (1FE) to 60 PAN (2FE) from Sept 2026.
There now follows a four week period during which time the Canterbury Church of England Diocese or the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark may appeal to the Schools Adjudicator against the decision.
Details of the proposal were reported to and endorsed by the Children, Young People’s and Education Cabinet Committee. Rory Love, Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, having considered the recommendation from the Cabinet Committee and all the responses to the consultation, has agreed that a public notice should be issued.
The public notice is being published in a local edition of the Kent Messenger on 15 November 2023 and is available to view in the document section, together with the complete proposal.
The public notice will run for four weeks, during which time, any person may send in a response supporting, objecting or commenting on the proposal. Have your say
The final date for sending in written representations is 13 December 2023.
Writing to: Marisa White, Assistant Director Education (East Kent), Brook House, Reeves Way, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3SS.
Update 11 January 2024
Following the end of the Public Notice period and endorsement by KCC’s Children’s, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee, the Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, Rory Love has confirmed the decision to expand Teynham Primary School from 30 PAN (1FE) to 60 PAN (2FE) from Sept 2026.
There now follows a four week period during which time the Canterbury Church of England Diocese or the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark may appeal to the Schools Adjudicator against the decision.
Details of the proposal were reported to and endorsed by the Children, Young People’s and Education Cabinet Committee. Rory Love, Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, having considered the recommendation from the Cabinet Committee and all the responses to the consultation, has agreed that a public notice should be issued.
The public notice is being published in a local edition of the Kent Messenger on 15 November 2023 and is available to view in the document section, together with the complete proposal.
The public notice will run for four weeks, during which time, any person may send in a response supporting, objecting or commenting on the proposal. Have your say
The final date for sending in written representations is 13 December 2023.