Consultation on adjustment to Haringey's secondary community schools published admission number (PAN)
Shaping the future of secondary education in Haringey
This consultation runs from 7 November to 12 December 2016.
Main issues:
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At present the majority of secondary schools in Haringey have PANs that are wholly divisible by 27
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We want to adjust this number to 30, the standard number for the vast majority of secondary schools across London and England
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The Department for Education will shortly be introducing changes to school funding with the introduction of the national funding formula
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These changes will mean Haringey will lose the right to locally distribute funds between primary and secondary schools
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Funding will instead be allocated on a standard ratio based on a class size of 30 so secondary schools who retain PANs divisible by 27 will lose money
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Changing secondary school PANs to 30 will also boost capacity
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This can be done without the disturbance of building works and;
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Will ensure Haringey can continue to supply sufficient places at our sought after secondary schools
To participate in this consultation please complete the online survey by 12 December 2016:
Click here to access the online survey
Attached below is a FAQ on the consultation. Information on the consulation can also be found on the Haringey website. Click here to access this.