HC Deb 23 November 2001 vol 375 cc523-4W
Mr. Pickles

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what factors militate against the presumption against closure of village schools. [17197]

Mr. Timms

Our guidance to school organisation committees makes it clear that the presumption continues to be against the closure of rural schools, and that in considering such proposals the committee should take account of the following factors:

  • the accessibility of alternative schools and sites;
  • the standard of the school and the standards of alternative schools;
  • the overall supply of school places in the area and the likely future demand for places;
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  • the overall effect of the closure on the local community;
  • the cost implications of the possible options;
  • any points made by the LEA;
  • any points made by the school proposed for closure; the views of parents and other interested parties;
  • the effect on the school journey, including long-term transport costs, and whether the closure will result in more pupils experiencing longer journeys to school and more pupils being driven to school by car.

We have not said that no rural school should close, but the case for closure needs to be strong and the proposals clearly in the best interest of the children, parents and education in the area.