Secondary Planning Area Report Hayfield and Rossington
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Learning Provision Organisation: Secondary Planning Area Report Hayfield and Rossington 2020 Release Analysis of school and childcare provision within the Hayfield and Rossington pyramids. 1 Contents 1. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. 4 1a. Demographic ................................................................................................................................. 4 1b. Schools .......................................................................................................................................... 4 1c. Childcare and Early Years .............................................................................................................. 4 1d. SEND .............................................................................................................................................. 5 1e. Key Points ...................................................................................................................................... 5 2. The Locality in Context ........................................................................................................................ 6 2a. Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 6 2b. Demographics and Population ...................................................................................................... 6 2c. Locality Profile ............................................................................................................................... 7 2d. Ethnicity and Migration ................................................................................................................ 9 2e. Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) Overview ........................................................................ 10 2f. Free School Meals (FSM) ............................................................................................................. 10 2g. Birth Trends ................................................................................................................................. 11 2h. Social Care Referrals ................................................................................................................... 13 3. Structure of Learning Provision ........................................................................................................ 14 3a. Locality of Provision .................................................................................................................... 14 3b. Academy Conversions ................................................................................................................. 15 3c. Social Mobility ............................................................................................................................. 16 3d. English as Other Language (EAL) ................................................................................................. 19 3e. Admissions .................................................................................................................................. 20 3f. Pupil Absence ............................................................................................................................... 23 3g. Exclusions .................................................................................................................................... 25 4. Pupil Place Planning .......................................................................................................................... 26 4a. Housing Growth .......................................................................................................................... 26 4b. Section 106 Contributions .......................................................................................................... 28 5. Schools Capacity (SCAP) .................................................................................................................... 29 5a. Hayfield Primary School Projections ........................................................................................... 29 5b. Rossington Primary School Projections ...................................................................................... 30 5c. Primary Totals.............................................................................................................................. 32 5d. Secondary School Projection Totals ............................................................................................ 33 5e. Childcare Places & Availability .................................................................................................... 34 5f. Childcare Places & Availability Totals .......................................................................................... 39 5g. Childcare Projections .................................................................................................................. 43 5h. Capital Projects ........................................................................................................................... 44 2 5i. SEND Provision ............................................................................................................................. 45 5j. SEND Totals .................................................................................................................................. 46 5k. Childcare Costs ............................................................................................................................ 48 6. Early Education Funding .................................................................................................................... 49 6a. 2 Year Old Early Education .......................................................................................................... 49 6b. 3 and 4 Year Old Early Education (Universal) ............................................................................. 50 6c. 30 Hours Free Childcare for Eligible 3 and 4 Year Olds ............................................................... 51 7. Parent Feedback ............................................................................................................................... 52 3 1. Executive Summary 1a. Demographic Hayfield and Rossington are located in the south area of Doncaster. Within this planning area, 95% of the children are White British. In 2010, the planning area had an IMD of 51.20% 2019 data shows IMD has increased slightly to 51.25%. The planning area is higher than the Doncaster average. Birth rates in the Hayfield pyramid have fallen slightly in the last 2 years. Within the planning area 4% of primary pupils and 3% secondary pupils have EAL; the most common first language other than English locally is Polish in the primary pyramid and Urdu followed by Polish in the secondary pyramids. There is currently planned housing developments totalling 2,187 dwellings to be built in the next 10 years. The planning area consists of a range of learning provision types from both the school / academy and PVI sector offering a mix of flexible provision. 1b. Schools There are 12 schools in the planning area, 4 maintained schools and 8 academies. There is a program of capital and S106 investment in Doncaster. Within this planning area, 5 schools have accessed capital funding. Pupil absence have varied only slightly within the planning area in the last 12 months in both primary and secondary schools and remain below the Doncaster average. Projections for the next five years show shortfalls within clusters within the Hayfield schools due to the impact of the large number of housing developments, however there is capacity across the planning area as a whole. Secondary projections show a shortfall of places in all year groups for most forecasted years. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and work with the schools affected. 1c. Childcare and Early Years Spring 2020 data shows that vacancies remain available in all age groups. 4 Childcare costs within the planning area are roughly in line with the Doncaster average and fall below the Yorkshire and Humber averages. The take up of 2 year old early education funding borough wide has increased by 6.6% from Autumn 2019 to Autumn 2020. The take up of the 3 and 4 universal provision borough wide has decreased by 4.3% from Autumn 2019 to Autumn 2020. The take up of the 30 hours extended entitlement borough wide has increased by 1.8% from Autumn 2019 to Autumn 2020. There are no identified concerns from families in the planning area highlighting shortfalls in provision 1d. SEND There is no specific SEND provision in Hayfield or Rossington, however all provision has to meet the requirements of the SEN Code of Practice and Disability Discrimination Act requirements. 1e. Key Points Due to the large number of housing developments in the area, there will be shortfalls in places within both the primary and secondary sectors. There are no identified concerns regarding the childcare sector of the Hayfield area. 5 2. The Locality in Context 2a. Overview The data within this report aims to provide an overview of the Hayfield pyramid, the available learning provision within the pyramid and identify any pressures or shortfalls which will form part of the borough wide Learning Provision Organisation Strategy. The first section gives an overview of the dynamics of the area and then