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Consultations

Find out about all the consultations we are currently carrying out and give us your views.

Current Consultations

Federation of London Fields and Woodberry Down School’s

The Interim Executive Board of London Fields School and The Governing Body of Woodberry Down School would like the two schools to federate. A consultation on a federation is being conducted which may result in the two schools being federated from 1 September 2008.


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>Federation of London Fields and Woodberry Down School’s -
    Online Response Form
Consultation Response Form

Project Funding
The Learning Trust and Team Hackney invite interested organisations to actively participate in this tender exercise as specified in identified areas as attached.

Consultation on promoting disability equality
The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 requires The Learning Trust to improve what we do by:

  • promoting equality of opportunity between disabled people (children, young people and adults) and other people;
  • eliminating discrimination which is unlawful under the Act;
  • eliminating harassment of disabled people that is related to their disabilities;
  • promoting positive attitudes towards disabled people;
  • encouraging participation by disabled people in public life;
  • taking steps to take account of disabled people’s disabilities even where this involves treating disabled people more favourably than other people.

Please take this opportunity to let us know your views by answering the questions below.

The information you provide will help us to identify ways we might achieve fewer barriers, greater equality, fairness and respect for disabled service users, staff and members of the community.

We positively welcome your comments and suggestions

Further information can be obtained from Amani Robinson on 020 8820 7293

>Microsoft Word Response Form
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Statutory consultation on proposal to close Sebright Language Resource Base

A Statutory Notice has been published regarding the proposal to close Sebright Language Resource Base. A copy of the notice can be downloaded here.
>Sebright Statutory Notice
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Lauriston Primary School: Consultation on a Proposal to Increase the Size of the School

The Learning Trust wish to consult the school community on a proposal to increase the size of Lauriston School from 30 pupils per year (one form of entry or 1FE) to 60 pupils per year (2 forms of entry or 2FE). This will support the demand for additional, high-quality, primary places from local parents.

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>Consultation Response Form
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Previous Consultations  

Consultation on a proposal to close Sebright Language Resource Base

The Learning Trust wants to know your views on a proposal to close the Language Resource Base for Nursery and Reception aged children with Specific Language Impairment at Sebright School. Provision for children with Specific Language Impairment will be expanded and developed at Sir Thomas Abney and Thomas Fairchild Schools. These schools will become Resourced Schools for Specific Language Impairment.

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Consultation on the future organisation of The Skinners' Company's School for Girls

This consultation is being undertaken by Skinners' Company's School for Girls. The Learning Trust has offered to host the consultation on its website.

This is your opportunity to let us know what you think about our proposal to stop admitting year 7 pupils to the school, from September 2007 onwards, and to close the school from 2010.


Consultation on adding a sixth form at Clapton Girls Technology College

Clapton Girls Technology College is a successful school in Hackney for girls aged 11-16. Over the last four years standards have continued to improve.

There are currently too few places at sixth form colleges and schools in Hackney. Many students leave Hackney to go to sixth form colleges in other boroughs. The Learning Trust is trying to increase opportunities for students to stay in Hackney

We propose that a mixed sixth form college is added to Clapton Girls’ Technology College. The sixth form college would have up to 200 places. The first students would be admitted in September 2007. Some necessary changes to the school would be made immediately, however Clapton Girls’ is part of Building Schools for the Future and the buildings will be improved as a part of this programme


> Clapton Girls' Technology College Statutory Notice
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Federation Holy Trinity CE School and St John and St James' CE School

The Governing Bodies of Holy Trinity CE School and St John and St James' CE School have decided to consult with staff, parents and carers on a proposal to federate Holy Trinity CE School and St John and St James' CE School. This is your opportunity to let them know what you think about this proposal.

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>Federation Holy Trinity CE School - Online Response Form
Consultation Response Form

Woodberry Down - Expansion of Primary School

The Learning Trust wants to know your views on a proposal to expand Woodberry Down Primary School from two to three forms of entry. One form of entry (FE) is 30 pupils. So this means that the school will admit 90 pupils for each year group.

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> Woodberry Down Consultation Response Form
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> Woodberry Down - Online Consultation Response Form
Consultation Response Form
> Woodberry Down Statutory Notice
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Consultation on the future of Crusoe House School

The Learning Trust wants to know your views on the proposal to close Crusoe House School and replace it with a Vocational College under Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) regulations.

This is your opportunity to let us know what you think about the proposal. This paper contains:

  1. an explanation of the proposal
  2. a response form for you to complete and return to us, letting us know your views
  3. details of meetings for parents/carers and the wider community that will be arranged to help the consultation
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>"Crusoe House School Statutory Notice"
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Have Your Say on Haggerston School

This term The Learning Trust is consulting about different options for Haggerston School.

The options are:

Option 1         The school continues as an 11-16 girls school

Option 2         Add a mixed sixth form to the 11-16 girls school

Option 3         Change the school to an 11-16 mixed school

Option 4         Change the school to an 11-19 mixed school     

The consultation period runs from 28 September 2005-14 November 2005. This is your opportunity to let us know what you think. The paper below contains more information on the options and details of meetings for parents/carers and the wider community that we have arranged to help the consultation.

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> The Future Organisation of Haggerston School - Response Form
Consultation Response Form
> Haggerston translations for consultation
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> Haggerston Consultation Report - Bengali translation
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> Haggerston Statutory Notice
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Consultation on the future of Homerton College of Technology

The Learning Trust has decided to consult on the future of Homerton College of Technology. The Trust is seeking views on a proposal that Homerton College of Technology is closed


Delegation of Resources to Schools for Pupils with SEN

From April 2005, The Learning Trust is proposing significant changes to the way mainstream schools receive funding to support pupils with special educational needs both with and without a Statement of special educational need.

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The Future of Avigdor Primary School

Due to a continuing drop in pupil numbers Governors of Avigdor Primary School are having to consult on the future of the school

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A Fresh Start for Amherst Primary School
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> Bengali
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> French
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> Somali
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> Spanish
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> Turkish
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> Vietnamese
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> Consultation Response Form
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Consultation on the Future of Craven Park Primary School
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OFSTED Action Plan: Consultation
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> OFSTED Action Plan Consultation Questionnaire
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Consultation on the proposed co-ordinated admission arrangements for 2005/6
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> Aplication Form - Reception Class Admission for 05/06
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Inclusion and Special Educational Needs
> Accessibility Strategy Consultation
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> Draft Accessibility Strategy
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> Disability Discrimination Guidance
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> Needs Analysis Supporting Tables
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> Sustainable Inclusion Strategy
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> Sustainable Inclusion Consultation Response
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The New Consultation document Strategy for Secondary Education
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