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Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Produced for the Vale of White Horse District Council by Oxfordshire County Council Property and Facilities Partnership 2014 Contact: https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/contact-property-and-facilities

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report Contents

1.0 Study methodology 3.16 Shrivenham Church of England Controlled School: data and assessment of expansion to 2.0 FE 1.1 Scope 3.17 St Blaise Church of England Primary School: data 1.2 Expansion opportunities: Site capacity and and assessment of expansion to 1.0 FE RAG status 3.18 St Blaise Church of England Primary School: 1.3 Limitations of the study assessment of expansion to 1.5 FE

1.4 Cost data 3.19 St James Church of England School (East Hanney): data and assessment of expansion to 1.0 FE 1.5 Preferred level 3.20 St Nicholas CE Primary School (East Challow): data 1.6 Basic level and assessment of expansion to 1.0 FE

1.7 Funding data 3.21 Stanford-In-The-Vale CE Primary School: data and assessment of expansion to 1.5 FE 1.8 References 3.22 Stanford-In-The-Vale CE Primary School: 2.0 School sites included in the study assessment of expansion to 2.0 FE

3.0 Primary schools within the study 3.23 Sutton Courtenay C of E Primary School: data and assessment of expansion to 1.0 FE 3.1 Cumnor CE School (Voluntary Controlled): data and assessment of expansion to 1.5 FE 3.24 Sutton Courtenay C of E Primary School: data and assessment of expansion to 1.5 FE 3.2 Cumnor CE School (Voluntary Controlled): assessment of potential expansion to 2.0 FE 3.25 Sutton Courtenay C of E Primary School: data and assessment of expansion to 2.0 FE 3.3 Drayton School (Abingdon): data and assessment of expansion to 1.0 FE 4.0 Secondary schools within the study

3.4 Drayton School (Abingdon): assessment of potential 4.1 Faringdon Community College: data and expansion to 2.0 FE expansion to 8.0 FE

3.5 Dry Sandford Primary School: data and 4.2 Faringdon Community College: expansion to 9.0 FE assessment of expansion to 1.0 FE 4.3 Faringdon Community College: expansion to 3.6 Dry Sandford Primary School: assessment 10.0 FE of potential for expansion to 1.5 FE 4.4 : existing data and assessment of 3.7 Dry Sandford Primary School: assessment expansion to 7.0 FE of potential for expansion to 2.0 FE 4.4 : data and assessment of 3.8 Harwell Primary School: data and expansion to 7.0 FE assessment of expansion to 1.5 FE 4.5 : data and assessment of 3.9 Harwell Primary School: assessment of expansion to 7.0 FE potential expansion to 2.0 FE 4.6 Matthew Arnold School: data and assessment for 3.10 John Blandy School: Data and expansion expansion to 7.0 FE assessment to 1.5 FE 4.7 Matthew Arnold School: assessment of 3.11 John Blandy School: assessment of expansion potential for expansion to 8.0 FE potential to 2.0 FE 5.0 Summary snapshot tables 3.12 Marcham CE (VC) Primary School: data and expansion assessment to 1.0 FE

3.13 Radley Church of England Primary School: data and assessment of expansion to 1.0 FE

3.14 Radley Church of England Primary School: assessment of expansion to 1.5 FE

3.15 Shrivenham Church of England Controlled School: data and assessment of expansion to 1.5 FE

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1.0 Study methodology Unsuitable for Expansion in 1.1 Scope present format The study is a high level desk top analysis of The school will be indicated as red if the school selected existing primary and secondary schools in site is below the BB103 recommended standards the Vale of White Horse, to identify their potential for the proposed FE. and there are no identified for expansion. opportunities for adjacent land acquisition. 1.2 Expansion opportunities: Site Capacity Potential opportunities for and RAG status limited expansion The study has assessed the potential for each The school will be indicated as amber if the selected school site to expand in 0.5 Form Entry school site area is calculated as between BB103 (FE) increments (See Fig. 01) to support the recommended standards and OCC space process of housing development allocation in the standards for the proposed FE. Alternatively Vale of White Horse. the site is below BB103 standards but potential A RAG (Red, Amber, & Green) status indicates opportunities may exist via adjacent land the expansion potential by reflecting aspects of the acquisition. study, with an overall view for each school site, in Reasonable opportunity for terms of its expansion capacity. It is emphasised further expansion that this data is indicative only and can only be verified once subjected to further assessment and The school will be indicated as green if the school feasibility work. site area is calculated at no more than 5% below the OCC space standards for the proposed FE. The site capacity is the key parameter that will determineSite Expansion initial opportunitiesand RAG Status for expansionGuidance for FE (Form Entry) School total pupil number a school based on Oxfordshire County Council SchoolScope Space Standards and BB103 design data. Primary 0.5 FE 105 The study is a high level desk top analysis of selected existing primary and secondaryPrimary schools 1.0 FE in the Vale of White Horse,210 to identify their Thepotential RAG for expansion.status is also dependent on other factors Primary 1.5 FE 315 suchSite Capacity as the perceived implication of current lease Primary 2.0 FE 420 The study has assessed the potential for each school site to expand in 0.5Form Entry (FE) increments. arrangements for existing playing fields in terms of Secondary 6.0 FE 900/1040 RAG status supportingA RAG (Red, Amber, expansion. & Green) status indicates the expansion potential by reflectingSecondary aspects of7.0 the FE study, with an overall1050/1225 view for each school site in terms of its expansion capacity for a 0.5FE increment. It is emphasised thatSecondary this data 8.0 is indicative FE only and1200/1450 can only be verified once subject to further assessment and feasibility work. Fig. 01 RAG status approximate definitions Area analysis SITE CAPACITY PLAYING FIELD & EXTERNAL PLAY BUILDING AREA OVERALL SUITABILITY FOR EXPANSION Unsuitable for expansion, no Undersized playing field & external School requires significant new build, Unlikely potential for expansion additional land identified. play. No area identified for expansion extensions and/or major refurbishment Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires some new, build, Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on extensions and minor alterations for additional land additional land Potential for expansion on current Existing playing field & external play School requires minimal extension Potential for expansion on site. area is adequate for proposed and/or alterations current site expansion. Deliverability Risks SCHOOL’S OPINION ON POTENTIAL SPORT ENGLAND SITE ACCESS PARKING EXPANSION Not supported even if additional No consultation. Playing field Restricted access Unlikely potential for additional land becomes available. encroachment required parking required No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but playing No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required. Expansion agreed with school Full consultation and agreement Full analysis undertaken. Considered Potential for additional required reasonable parking NB Highways – No consultation undertaken, high risk of objection in all cases. Cost Data Cost estimates for both Preferred Level and Basic Level expansion have been calculated using very high level analysis. The two approaches for achieving expansion are: 1. Expansion to meet OCC new build space standards (Preferred Level) Page 2 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 2. Expansion to meet minimum requirements (Basic Level)  Preferred level Primary Schools: extensions and alterations to existing school to meet expansion requirements in the form of new classrooms plus ancillary space such as resource areas, new hall/hall extensions, kitchen extensions, studio, staff room etc. to meet Oxfordshire County Council Space standards. Secondary schools: additional teaching spaces and specialist teaching spaces to enable effective curriculum delivery.  Basic level Primary schools: extensions and alterations to existing school to meet expansion requirements in the form of new classrooms and basic toilet and circulation requirements using Oxfordshire Space Standards. Secondary schools: additional teaching classrooms to enable reasonable curriculum delivery. The cost data is high level, indicative and subject to revision based on further site assessment. Cost estimates account for building footprint only and do not include external works that may be required to mitigate for a shortfall in available space i.e. by providing a M.U.G.A (Multi-Use Games Area) or additional land purchase. Funding Data Comparative formulaic developer contributions based upon extensions to schools are shown to illustrate conventional funding levels. These are (Q1 2012) Primary = £11,582 per pupil place. Secondary = £17,455 per pupil place. Sixth Form = £18,571 per pupil place. The calculation of contributions assumes sufficient houses are approved as to completely fill the suggested school expansion. Referenced Documents  School Asset Valuation Plans  Oxfordshire County Council school space standards cabinet report  BB103 Area Guidelines for Mainstream schools  BB99 Briefing Framework for Primary Schools (2nd Edition)  SI 1999 (Statutory Instrument 1999) - The Education (school Premises) Regulations 1999 (Superseded)  SI2012 (Statutory Instrument 2012) - The School Premises Regulations 2012  Oxford County council Indicative Capital Project Cost Calculator Forecast 4Q 2012 1.3 Limitations of the study

This is a desk top study and no site visits have • On site Pre-schools have not been taken place considered in the expansion study

All anticipated building and internal alterations Where indicative costs are provided these are where indicated in this document are indicative very high level and excludes land purchase costs, only. All high-level indicative schemes are external works such as increase in parking, all subject to feasibility and consultation process with weather pitch provisions, existing infrastructure appropriate parties to include further exploration upgrades, asbestos removal, and consequential covering the following areas: (not exhaustive) improvements.

• Assessment of Highways/access issues to school site

• Assessment of planning issues

• Consultation with Sport England

• Topographical survey

• Site investigation

• Stakeholder engagement

• Site visit

• Detailed analysis of:

• Existing teaching spaces

• Existing ancillary space

• Parking provision

• Proposed curriculum (secondary only)

• External space

• Terrier information

• Local information

Assumptions • All temporary classrooms will be replaced in the Preferred core OCC provision, they will remain in the Basic classroom provision

• All expansion will be in permanent accommodation

• Computer rooms can be utilised for other accommodation

• Expansion is carried out in one phase

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Cost estimates for both Preferred Level and Basic • School Asset Valuation Plans Level expansion have been calculated using very high level analysis. • Oxfordshire County Council school space standards cabinet report 2014 The two approaches for achieving expansion are: • BB103 Area Guidelines for Mainstream schools (current) 1. Expansion to meet OCC new build space standards (Preferred Level) • BB99 Briefing Framework for Primary Schools (2nd Edition) 2. Expansion to meet minimum requirements (Basic Level) • SI 1999 (Statutory Instrument 1999) - The Education (school 1.5 Preferred level Premises) Regulations 1999 (Superseded) Primary schools: extensions and alterations to existing school to meet expansion requirements in • SI2012 (Statutory Instrument the form of new classrooms plus ancillary space 2012) - The School Premises such as resource areas, new hall/hall extensions, Regulations 2012 kitchen extensions, studio, staff room etc. to meet • Oxford County council Indicative Oxfordshire County Council Space standards. Capital Project Cost Calculator Forecast Pubsec 3Q 2013 Secondary schools: additional teaching spaces and specialist teaching spaces to enable effective curriculum delivery.

1.6 Basic level

Primary schools: extensions and alterations to existing school to meet expansion requirements in the form of new classrooms and basic toilet and circulation requirements using Oxfordshire School Space Standards room data sheets.

Secondary schools: additional teaching classrooms to enable reasonable curriculum delivery.

The cost data is high level, indicative and subject to revision based on further site assessment.

Cost estimates account for building footprint only and do not include external works that may be required to mitigate for a shortfall in available space i.e. by providing a M.U.G.A (Multi-Use Games Area) or additional land purchase.

1.7 Funding Data

Comparative formulaic developer contributions based upon extensions to schools are shown to illustrate conventional funding levels. These are (Q1 2012) Primary = £11,582 per pupil place. Secondary = £17,455 per pupil place. Sixth Form = £18,571 per pupil place. The calculation of contributions assumes sufficient houses are approved as to completely fill the suggested school expansion.

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all schools

Site Use Infant School Junior School Primary Academy Vale of White Horse Primary School Secondary Academy Secondary School

In study

In study No Vale of White Horse Yes

Not to scale

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Primary schools

Site Use Cumnor CE School (Voluntary Controlled) Primary Academy Primary School

Dry Sandford Primary School Radley Church of England Primary School John Blandy V.C. Primary School Marcham CE (VC) Primary School Stanford-In-The-Vale CE Primary School Drayton School (Abingdon)

St James Church of England School (East Hanney) Sutton Courtenay C of E Primary School St Blaise Church of England Primary School

Shrivenham Church of England Controlled School Harwell Primary School St Nicholas CE Primary School (East Challow)

Primary data School type / In study / Prop FE Primary Yes Establishment Name Site Tenure Note Site Area Existing ha Existing FE 1 1.5 2 Cumnor CE School (Voluntary Controlled) Part owned OCC part Trustees 1.40 1 Drayton School (Abingdon) Owned by OCC 1.25 0.66 Dry Sandford Primary School Owned by OCC 1.30 0.66 Harwell Primary School Owned by OCC 1.77 1 John Blandy V.C. Primary School 125 year lease to Academy 1.26 1 Marcham CE (VC) Primary School Owned by OCC 0.91 0.66 Radley Church of England Primary School Part owned OCC part Trustees 0.86 0.5 Shrivenham Church of England Controlled School Trustees owned 2.35 1 St Blaise Church of England Primary School Owned by OCC 0.63 0.33 St James Church of England School (East Hanney) Part owned OCC part Trustees 0.81 0.5 St Nicholas CE Primary School (East Challow) Part owned OCC part Trustees 0.73 0.5 Stanford-In-The-Vale CE Primary School Part owned OCC part Trustees 0.73 1 Sutton Courtenay C of E Primary School Part OCC part Trustees owned 1.17 0.66

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Cumnor Primary 3.1 Cumnor CE School (Voluntary Controlled) Site Number 0130-1

Existing Data

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 5-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre- School YES Existing building GIA 1318 m² Existing Soft Games areas 4250 m² Existing site area 14400 m2 / 1.4 ha Existing Hard external play 1551 m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.5 FE

Pupils per year 45 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 315 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 1899.5 m² Basic: 1513 m² m² Additional site area 4100m² (0.41ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £2.9m -£3.4m (£millions) Contributions £1.2m Basic: £1.3m - £1.8m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion Potential to increase playing School requires some new, Possible potential for expansion. although below OCC area field & external play area on build, extensions and minor Farmland to north and east standards. Potential for site and/or on additional land alterations potential expansion opportunity to additional land provide 0.41 ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing Restricted access Possible potential for expansion. present field encroachment required Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion  Opportunity for expansion on current site limited • Opportunity Farmland for adjacent expansion to onsite current to the sitenorth and east• forDevelopment potential site of expansionthree additional classrooms is limited  The recreation ground opposite the school could withpossibly circulation be utilised and ,WC’s however and safety some should be considered limited internal remodelling of two existing • Agriculturalas this wouldland adjacent require tocrossing site may Oxford have Rd. classrooms potential Integration for site ofexpansion an on-site all-weather pitch to meet preferred outdoor games areas  5 new classrooms with circulation and WCs • New build may encroach on playing fields • Integration of an on-site all-weather pitch to meet2 E xistingpreferred temporary outdoor classroomgames areass demolished  Ideally increase ancillary areas and hall • Five new classrooms with circulation and WC’s Basic level expansion • Two Developmentexisting temporary of 3 additionalclassrooms class demolished bases with circulation and WCs and some limited internal remodelling of 2 existing classrooms • Increase ancillary areas and hall  New build may encroach on playing fields

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3.2 Cumnor CE School (Voluntary Controlled) assessment of potential A ssessmexpansionent of poten toti a2.0l fo rFE exp a nsion to 2 FE

Pupils per year 60 FE 2 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 420 Onsite Pre- School YES Proposed Building Preferred: 2,191 m² Basic: 1798 m² GIA m² Additional Site Area 8,200m² (0.82ha) +/- to meet standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £3.6m -£4.3m (£millions) Contributions £2.4m Basic: £1.8m -£2.2m

RAG status Site Capacity Playing elds & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion Potential to increase playing School requires some new, Possible potential for expansion . although below OCC area field & external play area on build, extensions and minor Farmland to north and east standards. Potential for site and/or on additional alterations potential expansion opportunity to additional land land provide 0.82 ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken No consultation. Playing Restricted access Possible potential for expansion. at present field encroachment required Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Opportunity for expansion limited • Six additional classrooms with circulation and WC’s and some • Potential 1000 m² parcel of land to east limited internal remodelling of two existing classrooms • Integration of an on-site all-weather pitch to meet preferred outdoor games areas • New build may encroach on playing fields • Eight new classrooms with circulation and WC’s

• Two existing temporary classrooms demolished

• Increase ancillary areas and hall

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Drayton Community - South Drayton 3.3 Drayton School (Abingdon) Site number 0144-1 Existing data

Pupils per year 20 FE 0.66 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 140 Onsite Pre-School YES Existing building GIA 1,115 m² Existing soft games 5,270m² area Existing site area 12,500m² (1.25ha) Existing hard play area 1,217m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.0 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 1388m² Basic: 1146 m² m² Additional site area 900m² (0.09ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £1.3m - £1.65m (£millions) Contributions £0.8m Basic: £0.19m - £0.23

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion on Existing playing field & external School requires minimal Potential for expansion on current site. play area is adequate for extension and/or alterations current site proposed expansion. Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present playing field unlikely to be Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis affected required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion • The existing infrastructure may require some • To support a 1.0 FE primary school one limited reconfiguration additional classroom is required with circulation and WC’s • Increase ancillary areas and hall

• One additional classroom required with circulation and WC’s

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Assessment of potential for expansion to 2.0FE 3.4 Drayton School (Abingdon) assessment of potential expansion to 2.0 FE

Pupils per year 60 FE 2.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 420 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 2191m² Basic: 1766 m² m² Additional site area 9,700m² (0.97ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £3.9m - £4.6m (£millions) Contributions £3.2 Basic: £2.2m - £2.6m

Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Unsuitable for expansion, no Undersized playing field & School requires significant new Unlikely potential for additional land identified. external play. No area build, extensions and/or major expansion identified for expansion refurbishment Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present playing field unlikely to be Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis affected required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • To expand to 2.0 FE a new block consisting of standard of 2.22 ha eight additional general teaching classrooms will be required with circulation and WC’s • There are no adjacent open spaces that have the potential to be integrated into the school • To support effective school organisation site it is likely that this would provide KS2 accommodation • External play provision may be put under pressure; ideally an all-weather pitch would be provided as there is no nearby recreation sports ground that could be utilised

• There would be limited scope within the existing building to provide additional accommodation required for 2.0 FE and the hall may be put under pressure particularly in relation to dining

• Increase ancillary areas and hall

• Eight additional classrooms required with circulation and WC’s

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Existing data Pupils per year 20 FE 0.66 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 140 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 975 m² Existing soft games 6,500m² area Existing site area 13,000m² (1.3ha) Existing hard play area 1,376m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.0 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 1388m² Basic: 1010m² m² Additional site area 400m² (0.04ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £1.65m - £2m (£millions) Contributions £0.8m Basic: £0.5m - £0.6m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion on Existing playing field & external School requires some new, Potential for expansion on current site. play area is adequate for build, extensions and minor current site proposed expansion. alterations Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at Full consultation and No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present agreement Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Additional pressure would be put on the • It would be possible to provide for 1.0 FE existing infrastructure some of which is likely through the provision of two small extensions to require upgrading to the existing large classrooms and with associated limited remodelling • Increase ancillary areas and hall • It would be possible to provide for 1.0 FE through the provision of two small extensions to the existing large classrooms and with associated limited remodelling

• Effective school organisation could be maintained with a logical relationship between year groups

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Pupils per year 45 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 315 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 1899.5m² Basic: 1435m² m² Additional site area 5,100m² (0.51ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £3.3m - £3.95m (£millions) Contributions £2.0m Basic: £1.8m - £2.2m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion Existing playing field & external School requires some new, Possible potential for expansion although below OCC area play area is adequate for build, extensions and minor Farmland to adjacent potential standards. Potential for proposed expansion. alterations expansion opportunity to additional land provide 0.51 ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present encroachment required Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • To effectively provide for 1.5 FE an additional standard of 1.81 ha teaching block of 5 classrooms would be required with circulation and WC’s • Adjacent fields to site could allow potential expansion

• An increase to 1.5 FE would put considerable pressure on the existing accommodation where there is limited flexibility to provide the range of ancillary accommodation

• Increase ancillary areas and hall

• Five additional classrooms required with circulation and WC’s

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Pupils per year 60 FE 2.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 420 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 2191m² Basic: 1700m² m² Additional site area 9,200m² (0.92ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £4.2m - £5.05m (£millions) Contributions £3.2m Basic: £2.4m - £2.9m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion Potential to increase playing School requires significant new Possible potential for expansion although below OCC area field & external play area on build, extensions and/or major Farmland to adjacent potential standards. Potential for site and/or on additional land refurbishment expansion opportunity to additional land provide 0.92ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present encroachment required Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion • Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • To effectively provide for 2.0 FE an additional standard of 2.22 ha teaching block of nine classrooms would be required with circulation and WC’s • Adjacent fields to site could allow potential expansion

• External areas would be put under pressure: the nearest recreation ground is approximately 0.5 km across the road, therefore ideally an all-weather pitch provision on site

• An increase to 2.0 FE would put considerable pressure on the existing accommodation where there is limited flexibility to provide the range of support accommodation

• Increase ancillary areas and hall

• Nine additional classrooms would be required with circulation and WC’s

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Harwell Community 3.8 Harwell Primary School Site number 0198-1 Existing data

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 1,394m² Existing soft games area 5,624m² Existing site area 17,700m² (1.77ha) Existing hard play area 2.058m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.5 FE

Pupils per year 45 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 315 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 1899.5m² Basic: 1394m² m² Additional site area 400m² (0.04ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £2.1m - £2.5m (£millions) Contributions £1.2m Basic: £1.1m - £1.35m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion on Existing playing field & external School requires minimal Potential for expansion on current site. play area is adequate for extension and/or alterations current site proposed expansion. Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present encroachment required Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion reconfiguration of spaces may be required

• To provide the school with the required • Increase ancillary facilities and hall accommodation to expand to 1.5 FE it will require some limited internal remodelling Basic level expansion to the existing block A and the provision of three new build general classrooms • To provide the school with the required with circulation and WC’s accommodation to expand to 1.5 FE, it will require some limited internal remodelling to the • Through internal remodelling, the required existing block A and the provision of three new space for Reception and KS1 can be build general classrooms provided with the remaining existing accommodation and new build classrooms • Through internal remodelling, the required providing for KS2 accommodation space for Reception and KS1 can be provided, with the remaining existing • The existing infrastructure will be subject to accommodation and new build classrooms additional pressure and some internal providing for KS2 accommodation

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Harwell3.9 Harwell Community Primary Assessment School Assessment of potential of potentialfor expansion expansion to 2.0 FEto 2.0 FE

Pupils per year 60 FE 2.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 420 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 2191m² Basic: m² m² Additional site area 4,500m² (0.45ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £3.0m - £3.65m (£millions) Contributions £2.4m Basic: £2.0m – £2.4m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion Existing playing field & external School requires some new, Possible potential for expansion although below OCC area play area is adequate for build, extensions and minor standards. Potential for proposed expansion. alterations additional land Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present encroachment required Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion • Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Block A would require some limited internal standard of 2.22 ha remodelling as required for 1.5 FE plus the addition of 2 new build classrooms • Six new classrooms with circulation and WC’s with circulation and WC’s. A further four in two new classroom blocks additional new build classrooms providing junior accommodation would also be • The hall space would be considerably below required that required for a 2.0 FE primary school • An increase to 2.0 FE would put considerable • Increase ancillary spaces to match pressure on the existing accommodation requirements where there is limited flexibility to provide the range of ancillary spaces and function • The local recreation ground is within 300 m required through quiet residential streets. Fields adjacent to site may allow for increase of site area

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Existing Data

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre- School YES Existing building GIA 1107m² Existing Soft Games areas 6868m² Existing site area 10260m2 /1.26 ha Existing Hard external play 1310m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.5 FE

Pupils per year 45 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 315 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 1899m² Basic: 1381 m²

Additional site area +/- 5500m² / 0.55 ha to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) Contributions £1.21m £2.9m £3.5m

Basic: £1.64m £1.97m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion

Potential for expansion although Existing playing field & external play School requires some new, build, Possible potential for expansion. below OCC area standards. Potential area is adequate for proposed extensions and minor alterations Expansion potential subject to use of for additional land expansion. adjacent recreation ground.

Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion

No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• There are no directly adjacent agricultural fields • Four classrooms new build to include to expand into, however, there is a recreation WC’s and circulation ground of 1.02 ha directly adjacent which further investigation may prove suitable for expansion. 0.12 hectares of the recreation ground appears to be under OCC ownership

• Four classrooms new build to include WC’s and circulation

• Additional teaching and ancillary spaces

Page 16 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 3.11 John Blandy School Assessment of expansion potential to 1.5 FE

Assessment of potential for expansion to 2 FE

Pupils per year 60 FE 2 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 420 Onsite Pre- School YES Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 2191m² Basic: 1656m²

Additional Site Area +/- 9600m² 0.96ha to meet standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £3.84m- £4.61m Contributions £2.43m

Basic: £2.0m £2.39m

RAG status Site Capacity Playing elds & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field School requires some new, build, Possible potential for expansion. below OCC area standards. & external play area on site and/or extensions and minor alterations Expansion potential subject to use of Potential for additional land on additional land adjacent recreation ground.

Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• There are no directly adjacent agricultural fields • Seven classrooms new build to include toilets to expand into, however, there is a recreation and circulation ground of 1.02 ha directly adjacent which further investigation may prove suitable for expansion. 0.12 hectares of the recreation ground appears to be under OCC ownership

• Seven classrooms two storey new build to include toilets and circulation

• Additional teaching and ancillary spaces

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Page 17 3.12Marcham Marcham CE (VC) Primary School Site number 0259-1

Existing data

Pupils per year 20 FE 0.66 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 140 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 995m² Existing soft games 3,100m² area Existing site area 9,100m² (0.91ha) Existing hard play area 1,783m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.0 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 1388m² Basic: 995m² m² Additional site area 4,300m² (0.43ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £1.6m - £1.95m (£millions) Contributions £0.8m Basic: £0.4m - £0.45m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion Potential to increase playing School requires minimal Possible potential for although below OCC area field & external play area on extension and/or alterations expansion. standards. Potential for site and/or on additional land Farmland adjacent potential additional land expansion opportunity to provide 0.43ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present encroachment required Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion  Site area increased to seek to meet preferred standard of 1.34 ha • Site areaRecreation increased ground to seek / field to directlymeet preferred adjacent to • schoolUp tosite two therefore additional additional classrooms sports will facilitiesbe standard of 1.34 ha required to enable the school to expand to 1.0 may be available or expansion of school potentially FE, with circulation and WC’s • Recreation Ideally groundincrease directly ancillary adjacent facilities to and hall areas school 2 additionalsite could classpotentially base requiredsupport with circulation and WCs. expansion

• BasicIncrease level expansion ancillary facilities and hall areas

• Two Assuming additional the classrooms general teachingrequired basewith , currently in use for third party, can be brought back circulationinto general and WC’s school use, then only one additional class base is required to enable the school to expand to 1 FE with circulation and WCs

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3.13Radley Radley Primary Church School of England Primary School Site number 0331-1

Existing data

Pupils per year 15 FE 0.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 105 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 800m² Existing soft games area 2,255m² Existing site area 8,600m² (0.86ha) Existing hard play area 1,533m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.0 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 1388m² Basic: 1030m² m² Additional site area 4,800m² (0.48ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £2.15m - £2.6m (£millions) Contributions £1.2m Basic: £0.7m - £0.9m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion Potential to increase playing School requires some new, Possible potential for expansion although below OCC area field & external play area on build, extensions and minor Farmland adjacent potential standards. Potential for site and/or on additional land alterations expansion opportunity to additional land provide 0.48ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field Restricted access Possible potential for present encroachment required expansion. Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Limited remodelling to convert the existing standard of 1.34 ha ICT and music/small group room in the school house to a reception classroom and • To retain existing ICT and music/small provide two new build classrooms linked to or group room provision in the school house for adjacent to the existing school with support accommodation and allow for new circulation and WC’s build to accommodate three general teaching classrooms with circulation and WC’s

• Increase ancillary teaching and hall areas

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Page 19 Radley Primary School 3.14 Radley Church of England Primary School Assessment of potential Radley Primary School Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.5 FE expansion to 1.5 FE

Pupils per year 45 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 315 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 1899.5m² Basic: 1365m² m² Additional site area 9,500m² (0.95ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £3.8m - £4.55m (£millions) Contributions £2.4m Basic: £1.8m - £2.15m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Potential for expansion Potential to increase playing School requires significant new Possible potential for although below OCC area field & external play area on build, extensions and/or major expansion. standards. Potential for site and/or on additional land refurbishment Farmland adjacent potential additional land expansion opportunity to provide 0.95 ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field Restricted access Possible potential for present encroachment required expansion. Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion • Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Six new classrooms in a new build with standard of 1.81 ha circulation and WC’s

• To enable the school to expand to 1.5 FE • Due to the lack of flexibility in the existing an additional new build block of six building retaining the use of the school classrooms with circulation and WC’s would house for support accommodation would seem be required. In addition a small sensible extension to the existing reception class to provide a suitable area would be needed • Considerable additional pressure would be put on the school hall • Ideally increase ancillary teaching facilities

• All-weather pitch to be considered or site expansion to adjacent fields

• Effective and logical school organisation could be maintained with the new block providing for junior classrooms

Page 20 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study - High Level School Expansion Assessment - July 2014 3.15 Shrivenham Church of England Controlled School Site Number 0346-1 Shrivenham Primary School

Existing data

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School YES Existing building GIA 1,070m² Existing soft games area 2,952m² Existing site area 6,400m² (0.64ha) Existing hard play area 1,205m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.5 FE

Pupils per year 45 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 315 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 1899.5m² Basic: 2952m² Additional site area +/- 11,700m² (1.17ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £3.1m - £3.75m (£millions) Contributions £1.2m Basic: £1.4m -£1.65m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires some new, build, Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on extensions and minor alterations The school site area is 0.64 ha. An for additional land additional land additional 1.17 ha would be required to meet OCC standard. The adjacent field is 1.71 ha and is currently used under a licence agreement Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present encroachment required Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to meet preferred • New reception classroom (equivalent to standard of 1.81 ha two classrooms) and two additional general classrooms with circulation and WC’s • New reception classroom (equivalent to two classrooms) and two additional general • Delivery dependent on long term land classrooms with circulation and WC’s acquisition to support basic level provision to 1.5 FE • Internal alterations dividing the existing Reception into two classrooms, increasing the size of the hall and creation of team pitch facilities and additional ancillary teaching facilities

• Recreation ground is adjacent to the site, Access gained by crossing the highway. Lease to use these facilities during school hours to 2027

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Page 21 3.16 Shrivenham Church of England Controlled School Assessment of potential

Shrivenhamfor expansion Primary School to 2.0 Assessment FE of potential for expansion to 2FE

Pupils per year 60 FE 2.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 420 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 2260m² Basic: 1640m² Additional site area +/- 15,800m² (1.58ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £4.0m - £4.85m (£millions) Contributions £2.4m Basic: £2.2m - £2.6

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires significant new build, Possible potential for expansion. The below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on extensions and/or major school site area is 0.64 ha. An for additional land additional land refurbishment additional 1.58 ha would be required to meet OCC standard. The adjacent field is 1.71 ha and is currently used under a licence agreement Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Unlikely potential for additional present encroachment required Considered reasonable parking required

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • To provide for 2.0 FE, a new block of seven standard of 2.22 ha additional general classrooms will be required with circulation and WC’s • To provide for 2.0 FE, a new block of seven additional general classrooms will be • Delivery dependent on land acquisition to required with circulation and WC’s support basic level provision to 2.0 FE

• In designing any new accommodation maximum flexibility in the use of space will need to be achieved to mitigate against any limiting factors of the existing build

• Increase the size of the hall

• Creation of team pitch facilities and additional ancillary teaching facilities

• Recreation ground is adjacent to the site, Access gained by crossing the highway. Lease to use these facilities during school hours to 2027

• Potential option to split the site and move the pre-school on to the new development

Page 22 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 3.17 St Blaise Church of England Primary School Site Number 0263-1 & St Blaise Primary School 0263-2

Existing data

Pupils per year 10 FE 0.33 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 70 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 661 m² Existing soft games area 1,400m² Existing site area 6,300m² (0.63ha) Existing hard play area 1,400m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.0 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 340m² Basic: 130m² Additional site area +/- 7,100m² (0.71ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £2.55m - £3.05m (£millions) Contributions £1.6m Basic: £1.4m - £1.65m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires significant new build, Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on extensions and/or major Potential site expansion due to for additional land additional land refurbishment 0.5ha playing field to south sports club may sell land although 0.71ha required to meet OCC site areas. Potential other site expansion opportunity would be adjacent farmland Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Four additional new build classrooms with standard of 1.34ha circulation and WC’s and remodelling of the existing spaces • To effectively provide for 1.0 FE it is estimated that four additional new build classrooms with • Delivery may be dependent on land circulation and WC’s are required with acquisition to support basic level provision to internal remodelling of the existing building 1.5 FE • Increase ancillary areas and hall

• Sports pitch directly adjacent to site that is currently used by school. Sports club have intimated they may sell the land

• Parcels of agricultural land to the east and west identified that could be investigated further for site expansion

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Page 23 3.18 St Blaise Church of England Primary School Assessment of the potential for expansion to 1.5 FE St Blaise Primary School Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.5 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA Preferred: 600m² Basic: 150m² m² Additional site area 11,180m² (1.18ha) +/- to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range Preferred: Funding Notional Developer (£millions) £4.15m - £5m (£millions) Contributions £2.85m Basic: £2.25m - £2.7m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & Building areas Overall suitability for external play expansion Possible potential for Potential to increase playing School requires significant new Possible potential for expansion. Further analysis field & external play area on build, extensions and/or major expansion. Potential site required. site and/or on additional land refurbishment expansion due to 0.5ha playing field to south sports hub may sell land although 1.18ha required to meet OCC site areas. Potential other, adjacent land is standard Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for present playing field unlikely to be Considered reasonable expansion. Further analysis affected required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Seven additional new build classrooms with standard of 1.81 ha circulation and WC’s and remodelling of the existing spaces • To effectively provide for 1.5 FE it is estimated that seven additional new build classrooms • Delivery dependent on land acquisition to with circulation and WC’s are required with support basic level provision to 1.5 FE internal remodelling of the existing building

• Increase ancillary areas and hall

• Sports pitch directly adjacent to site that is currently used by school. Sports club have intimated they may sell the land

• Parcels of agricultural land identified to east & west that could be investigated further for site expansion

Page 24 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 3.19 St James Church of England School (East Hanney) St JamesSite CE number Primary 0196-1School

Existing data

Pupils per year 15 FE 0.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 105 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 800m² Existing soft games area 3,500m² Existing site area 8,050m² (0.805ha) Existing hard play area 680m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 1388m² Basic: 800m² Additional site area +/- 5,350m² (0.535ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £2.15m - £2.6m (£millions) Contributions £1.2m Basic: £0.95m - £1.15m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires some new, build, Possible potential for expansion. below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on extensions and minor alterations Farmland adjacent is potential for additional land additional land expansion opportunity to provide 0.535 ha or recreation field adjacent. Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present encroachment required Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Three additional general classrooms with standard of 1.34 ha circulation and WC’s

• To enable the school to expand to 1.0 FE an additional 3 general classrooms with circulation and WC’s, would need to be provided in new build. This new block would most logically contain a new reception class with Year 1 and Year 2 classroom. This may then allow some limited remodelling of the large existing classroom to provide additional support space in the main school

• Recreation ground directly adjacent to site may potentially provide suitable games areas. Potential option to split the site and move the pre-school on to the new development

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Page 25 St Nicholas Primary School East Challow 3.20 St Nicholas CE Primary School (East Challow) Site number 0153-1 Existing data

Pupils per year 15 FE 0.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 105 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 565m² Existing soft games area 3,900m² Existing site area 7,300m² (0.73ha) Existing hard play area 790m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 1388m² Basic: 830m² Additional site area +/- 6,100m² (0.61ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £2.8m - £3.4m (£millions) Contributions £1.55m Basic: £0.8m - £1.0m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Existing playing field & external play School requires significant new build, Possible potential for expansion. below OCC area standards. Potential area is adequate for proposed extensions and/or major Farmland adjacent is potential for additional land expansion. refurbishment expansion opportunity to provide 0.61 ha , or recreation ground to north. Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present encroachment required Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion  Site area increased to seek to meet preferred standard of 1.34 ha Preferred 3 additional level expansion class bases with circulation and WCs Basic level expansion 2 • Site The area school increased currently to hasseek 4 class to meet bases preferred although 1 is small• Threeat 49 m additional; in addition classrooms the school haswith a smallcirculation library 2 2 standardspace atof 141.34 m andha a small hall at 88 m – ideally these deficienciesand WC’s could be addressed  Directly to the north of the site appears to be a recreation ground that could potentially provide additional • Threeexternal additional game sclassrooms area with circulation and AdjacentWC’s to the site Is farmland that could provide potential expansion. • The school currently has four classrooms Basicalthough level expansion one is small at 49 m2; in addition the 2 school 3 additional has a small class baselibrarys with space circulation at 14 mand andWCs 2 a small hall at 88 m . These deficiencies to be mitigated as part of the preferred development

• Directly to the north of the site there is a recreation ground that could potentially provide additional external games area

• Adjacent to the site Is farmland that could provide potential expansion

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Stanford in the Vale Primary School 3.21 Stanford-In-The-Vale CE Primary School Site number 0355-1 Existing data

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 1,120 m² Existing soft games area 2,915m² Existing site area 7,352m² (0.73ha) Existing hard play area 1,271m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.5 FE

Pupils per year 45 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 315 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 1900m² Basic: 1370m² Additional site area +/- 10,800m² (1.08ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: £2.9m to £3.5m Funding Notional Developer Basic: £1.2m to £1.5m (£millions) Contributions £1.55m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires some new, build, Possible potential for expansion. below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on extensions and minor alterations Expansion potential subject to for purchase of adjacent land additional land purchase of 0.75 ha of adjacent land. This would provide a total site area of 1.48ha - 81% of OCC standard but above BB103 minimum level Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Restricted access Possible potential for expansion present Playing field encroachment required

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Three classrooms, WC’s, and circulation • Three classrooms, WC’s, and circulation

• Some internal remodelling to incorporate the • Some internal remodelling to incorporate the existing IT base into an extended general existing IT base into an extended general

classroom classroom

• Additional teaching and ancillary spaces • Delivery dependent on land acquisition to support basic level provision to 1.5 FE • Delivery dependent on land acquisition to

support basic level provision to 1.5 FE

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Page 27 3.22 Stanford-In-The-Vale CE Primary School Assessment of potential Stanfordto expansion in the Vale Pritoma 2.0ry FESchool Assessment of potential for expansion to 2 FE

Pupils per year 60 FE 2 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 420 Onsite Pre- School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 2,190 m² Basic: 1720 m² Additional Site Area +/- 13,900m² ( 1.39ha) to meet standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: £3.8m to £4.6m Funding Notional Developer Basic: £1.9m to £2.3m (£millions) Contributions £2.4m

Site Capacity Suitability Playing elds & external Building areas Overall play Unsuitable for expansion, however Undersized playing field & external School requires some new, build, Unlikely potential for expansion. additional land identified but will play. Potential to increased external extensions and minor alterations Integration of adjacent land and if remain below OCC area standards play area on site and/or on secured would provide an additional and BB103 despite potential for additional land but likely to be 0.75 ha of site area (total 1.48ha - additional land inadequate provision 66% of ideal standard and below BB103 Level) Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Restricted access Possible potential for expansion present Playing field encroachment required Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Seven classrooms, WC’s, and circulation • Seven classrooms, WC’s, and circulation

required required

• In designing the new accommodation • Delivery dependent on land acquisition to maximum flexibility would need to be support basic level provision to 1.5 FE provided to mitigate against the limitations of the existing building providing any additional ancillary space

• Additional teaching and ancillary spaces

• Delivery dependent on land acquisition to support basic level provision to 1.5 FE

Page 28 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Sutton Courtenay 3.23 Sutton Courtenay C of E Primary School Site number 0365-1 Existing data

Pupils per year 20 FE 0.66 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 140 Onsite Pre-School YES Existing building GIA 1,010m² Existing soft games area 4,668m² Existing site area 11,700m² (1.2ha) Existing hard play area 1,275m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 1.0 FE

Pupils per year 30 FE 1.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 210 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 1388m² Basic: 1146m² Additional site area +/- 1,700m² (0.17ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £1.65m - £2.0m (£millions) Contributions £0.81m Basic: £0.55m - £6.5m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion on current Existing playing field & external play School requires some new, build, Potential for expansion on current site. area is adequate for proposed extensions and minor alterations site expansion. Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present encroachment required Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Two additional general classrooms standard of 1.34 ha would be required with associated WC’s and circulation • Increase ancillary areas and hall

• Two additional general classrooms would be required with associated WC’s and circulation

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Page 29 3.24 Sutton Courtenay C of E Primary School Assessment of potential Suttonexpansion Courtenay Assessment for expansion of potent to 1.5ial forFE expansion to 1.5 FE

Pupils per year 45 FE 1.5 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 315 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 1899.5m² Basic: 1416m² Additional site area +/- 6,400m² (0.64ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £3.3m - £4.0m (£millions) Contributions £2.03m Basic: £1.65m - £2.0m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires some new, build, Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on extensions and minor alterations Farmland adjacent is potential for additional land additional land expansion opportunity to provide 0.64ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present encroachment required Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Five additional general classrooms would standard of 1.81 ha be required with associated WC’s and circulation • Additional soft PE area to be made available potentially through an all-weather pitch

• Increase ancillary areas and hall

• A large parcel of land to south of site may be suitable for expansion potential

• Five additional general classrooms would be required with associated WC’s and circulation

Page 30 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 3.25 Sutton Courtenay C of E Primary School Assessment of potential expansion for expansion to 2.0 FE Sutton Courtenay Assessment of potential for expansion to 2.0FE

Pupils per year 60 FE 2.0 Pupils total 4-11 yrs 420 Onsite Pre-School YES Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 2191m² Basic: 1756m² Additional site area +/- 10,500m² (1.05ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £4.25m - £5.05m (£millions) Contributions £3.24m Basic: £2.5m - £3.0m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing elds & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion, although Potential to increase playing field & School requires significant new build, Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standard external play area on site and/or on extensions and/or major Farmland adjacent is potential Potential for additional land additional land refurbishment expansion opportunity to provide 1.05ha Deliverability Risks SCHOOL’S OPINION Sport England Site Access Parking ON POTENTIAL EXPANSION No consultation undertaken at No consultation. Playing field No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present encroachment required Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • Eight additional classrooms would be standard of 2.22 ha required

• Ideally at least 332 m² additional soft PE area to be made available potentially through an all-weather pitch

• Increase ancillary areas and hall. A large parcel of land to south of the site may be suitable for expansion potential

• Eight additional general classrooms would be required

Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Page 31 4.0 Secondary schools included in the study

Secondary schools

Site Use Secondary Academy Secondary School

Matthew Arnold School

Fitzharrys School Larkmead School

John Mason School

Faringdon Community College

Secondary data School type / In study / Prop FE Secondary Yes Establishment Name Site Tenure Note Site Area Existing ha Existing FE 7 8 9 10 Faringdon Community College Leased out by OCC 8.5 6 Fitzharrys School Owned by OCC 5.63 6 John Mason School Owned by OCC 4.4 6 Larkmead School Owned by OCC 7.19 6 Matthew Arnold School Owned by OCC 7 6

Page 32 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 Faringdon Secondary School

Existing data 4.1Fa ringdonFaringdon Secondary Community School College Site number 0477-1

PupilsExisting per datayear 180 FE 6/7 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1169 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 10437m² Existing soft games area 54,000m² ExistingPupils per site year area 180 FE 85,0006/7 m² Pupils (8.5ha) total 11-18 yrs Existing1169 hard Onsite play Prearea-School 4,504m²NO Existing building GIA 10437m² Existing soft games area 54,000m² Existing site area 85,000m² (8.5ha) Existing hard play area 4,504m² Assessment of potential for expansion to 8.0 FE Assessment of potential for expansion to 8.0 FE Pupils per year 240 FE 8.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1450 Onsite Pre-School NO ProposedPupils per Building year GIA240 m² FE Preferred:8.0 Pupils 11,270 totalm² 11-18 yrs 1450 OnsiteBasic: Pre 10-School,937m² NO AdditionalProposed Building site area GIA +/ m²- Preferred:17,700 11m²,270 (1.77m² ha) Basic: 10,937m² toAdditional meet Standard site area OCC +/- 17,700m² (1.77ha) to meet Standard OCC

BudgetBudget Range Preferred:Preferred: FundingFunding Notional DeveloperNotional Developer (£millions)(£millions) £4.6£4.6m - m£5.5 - £5.55m 5m (£millions)(£millions) ContributionsContributions £5.35m £5.35m Basic:Basic: £1.55 £1.55m - £1.85mm - £1.85m

RAG status RAG status Area analysis AreaSite Capacityanalysis Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for Site Capacity playPlaying fields & external Building areas expansion Overall suitability for

Potential for expansion although Potentialplay to increase playing field & School requires minimal extension Possible potential expansionfor expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on and/or alterations Farmland adjacent is potential Potentialfor additional for expansion land although additionalPotential land to increase playing field & School requires minimal expansionextension opportunity Possible to provide potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on and/or alterations 1.77 ha Farmland adjacent is potential forDeliverability additional land Risks additional land expansion opportunity to provide School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking 1.77 ha Deliverabilitypotential expansion Risks Expansion agree with school No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. School’s opinion on playingSport field unlike Englandly to be affected ConsideredSite reasonable Access Further analysis required.Parking potential expansion Expansion agree with school No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Demolition of six temporary classrooms, with • An additional six classrooms and associated new build provision of twelve classrooms and circulation and WC’s associated circulation and WC’s. A net increase of six classrooms • Review suiting of specialist spaces

• Additional ancillary teaching spaces required

• Continued use of leisure centre by school goes some way to satisfy sporting facilities. Possibility for academy to take over

management of sports centre

• Site area increased to meet preferred standard of 10.2 ha

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Pupils per year 300 FE 10.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1800 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 12,405 m² Basic: 10,937m² Additional site area +/- 27,000m² (2.7) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £7.5m - £9.0m (£millions) Contributions £11.5m Basic: £3.3m - £4.0m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires minimal extension Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on and/or alterations Farmland adjacent is potential for additional land additional land expansion opportunity to provide 2.7 ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion Expansion agree with school No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Demolition of six temporary classrooms • Demolition of one temporary classroom

• New build provision of twelve teaching • New build provision of twelve classrooms rooms and further new build provision of six and associated circulation and WC’s in a

classrooms and associated circulation and new block and a further one additional WC’s. A net increase of twelve classrooms classroom required. A net increase of twelve classrooms • Review suiting of specialist spaces

• Additional ancillary teaching spaces required

• Continued use of leisure centre by school goes some way to satisfy sporting facilities. Possibility for academy to take over management of sports centre. External play area may be compromised

• Site area increased to meet preferred standard of 11.3 ha

Page 34 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 4.3 Faringdon Community College Assessment of potential for expansion to Assessment10.0 FE of potential for expansion to 10.0 FE

Pupils per year 300 FE 10.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1800 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 13,540 m² Basic: 12,098m² Additional site area +/- 38,000m² (3.8ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £13.85m - £16.65m (£millions) Contributions £11.5m Basic: £6.2m - £7.45m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires some new, build, Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on extensions and minor alterations Farmland adjacent is potential for additional land additional land expansion opportunity to provide 3.8 ha Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Demolition of single storey existing block • Demolition of one temporary classroom with twelve classrooms and demolition of six temporary classrooms • New build provision of twelve classrooms in a new block and further new build block • New build provision of twelve classrooms and of seven classrooms and associated circulation new two storey provision of 24 classrooms and and WC’s. A net increase of 18 classrooms

associated circulation and WC’s. A net increase of 18 general classrooms

• Review suiting of specialist spaces

• Additional ancillary teaching spaces required

• Continued use of leisure centre by school goes some way to satisfy sporting facilities. Possibility for academy to take over management of sports centre. External area may be compromised

• Site area increased to meet preferred standard of 12.3 ha

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Fitzharrys Secondary School 4.4 Fitzharrys School Site number 0427-1

Existing data

Pupils per year 180 FE 6.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1066 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 8926m² Existing soft games area 12,000m² Existing site area 57,000m² (5.7ha) Existing hard play area 10,610m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 7.0 FE

Pupils per year 210 FE 7.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1225 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 9,785m² Basic: 10,026m² Additional site area +/- 33,000m² (3.3ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £3.5m - £4.2m (£millions) Contributions £3.1m Basic: £2.8m - £3.3m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Unsuitable for expansion, no Undersized playing field & external School requires minimal extension Unlikely potential for expansion additional land identified. play. No area identified for expansion and/or alterations Potential 1.1 ha of land at Darrell Herons walk Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion • Potential 1.1 ha of land at Darrell Herons walk that was used for secondary playing field in the • Indicative twelve classroom general teaching past block and associated circulation and WC’s • Consideration of all weather pitch. Review • Two options indicated: suiting of specialist spaces

• Option 1 on existing tennis courts in the heart of the campus. Construction Basic level expansion may prove unfeasible and loss of tennis • Indicative twelve classroom general teaching courts block and associated circulation and WC’s • Option 2 at entrance to campus

• Specialist and ancillary teaching spaces development to meet the curriculum

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred standard of 8.3 ha

• Consider possibility of use of neighbouring recreation ground for external space provision

Page 36 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 4.5John MassonJohn Mason Secondary School School Site number 0428-1

Existing data

Pupils per year 180 FE 6.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1040 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 8710m² Existing soft games area 15,500m² Existing site area 44,036m² (4.40ha) Existing hard play area 6,235m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 7.0 FE

Pupils per year 210 FE 7.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1225 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 9,785m² Basic: 9,460m² Additional site area +/- 43,700m² (4.37ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: £3.9m - £4.7m Funding Notional Developer Basic: £1.9m - £2.3m (£millions) Contributions £3.1m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Unsuitable for expansion, no Undersized playing field & external School requires minimal extension Unlikely potential for expansion additional land identified. play. No area identified for expansion and/or alterations Potential 0.7ha of land at Boxhill walk Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Seven classroom general teaching block with • Seven classroom general teaching block with circulation and WC’s. Discussion with school is circulation and WC’s. Discussion with required to balance with specialism of school school is required to balance with specialism of school • Site area increased to seek to meet preferred standard of 8.3 ha

• Specialist and ancillary teaching spaces development to meet the curriculum

• Potential 0.7ha of land at Boxhill walk that was used for secondary playing field in the past

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Existing data

Pupils per year 180 FE 6.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1038 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 9130m² Existing soft games area 28,500m² Existing site area 71,903m² (7.19ha) Existing hard play area 3,817m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 7.0 FE

Pupils per year 210 FE 7.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1225 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 9785m² Basic: 9,780m² Additional site area +/- 15,700m² (1.57ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: £2.8m - £3.3m Funding No onal Developer Basic: £1.65m - £2m (£millions) Contribu ons £3.1m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion, although Undersized playing field & external School requires minimal extension Possible potential for expansion. below OCC standards play. No area iden ed for expansion and/or altera ons Further analysis required Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consulta on undertaken at No consulta on undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible poten al for expansion. present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Site area increased to seek to meet preferred • The additional accommodation required is standard of 8.3 ha a mixture of general classrooms, specialist, and 6th form seminar rooms • The additional accommodation required is a mixture of general classrooms, specialist, and • Indicative six classroom block with 6th form seminar rooms circulation and WC’s

• Indicative six classroom block with circulation and WC’s

• Specialist and ancillary teaching spaces development to meet the curriculum

Page 38 Desk Top Study: Vale of White Horse School Site Expansion Analysis Report October 2014 4.7 Matthew Arnold School Site number 0455-1 / 0455-2

Existing data

Pupils per year 180 FE 6.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1094 Onsite Pre-School NO Existing building GIA 9535m² Existing soft games area 16,500m² Existing site area 70,000m² (7.0ha) Existing hard play area 6,354m²

Assessment of potential for expansion to 7.0 FE

Pupils per year 240 FE 7.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1450 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 9,785m² Basic: 10,035m² Additional site area +/- 17,900m² (1.79ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £1.75m -£2.1m (£millions) Contributions £2.2m Basic: £0.65m - £0.75m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires minimal extension Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on and/or alterations for additional land additional land Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Three classrooms with circulation and WC’s • Three classrooms with circulation and WC’s Discussion with school is required to balance Discussion with school is required to balance with specialism of school with specialism of school

• Specialist and ancillary teaching spaces development to meet the curriculum

• Site area increased to meet preferred standard of 8.3 ha (Current site area shown includes leased in playing field 1.72 ha)

• Agricultural land to south could potentially support expansion

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Pupils per year 240 FE 8.0 Pupils total 11-18 yrs 1225 Onsite Pre-School NO Proposed Building GIA m² Preferred: 11,270m² Basic: 11,115 m² Additional site area +/- 31,200,m² (3.12ha) to meet Standard OCC

Budget Range (£millions) Preferred: Funding Notional Developer £5.75m - £6.9m (£millions) Contributions £6.2m Basic: £4.0m - £4.8m

RAG status Area analysis Site Capacity Playing fields & external Building areas Overall suitability for play expansion Potential for expansion although Potential to increase playing field & School requires minimal extension Possible potential for expansion below OCC area standards. Potential external play area on site and/or on and/or alterations for additional land additional land Deliverability Risks School’s opinion on Sport England Site Access Parking potential expansion No consultation undertaken at No consultation undertaken but No full analysis undertaken. Possible potential for expansion. present playing field unlikely to be affected Considered reasonable Further analysis required.

Preferred level expansion Basic level expansion

• Thirteen classrooms and five VIth • Thirteen classrooms and five VIth Form Form seminar rooms with circulation and WC’s seminar rooms with circulation and WC’s Discussion with school is required to balance Discussion with school is required to with specialism of school balance with specialism of school

• Site area increased to meet preferred standard of 10.1 Ha

• Review suiting of specialist spaces. • Additional ancillary teaching spaces required

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Primary schools summary snapshot table Full Options Appraisal Housing Options School expansion to meet FE increase proposed Initiated Establishment development still Appraisal increased pupil place and desktop study With land in plan Completed pressure acquisition check Cumnor CE School No / South 1.0 FE to 1.5 FE (Voluntary Controlled) Cumnor Cumnor CE School No / South 1.0 FE to 2.0 FE (Voluntary Controlled) Cumnor Drayton School No / South 0.66 FE to 1.0 FE Yes (Abingdon) Drayton Drayton School No / South 0.66 FE to 2.0 FE (Abingdon) Drayton Dry Sandford Primary 0.66 FE to 1.0 FE No / East Wooton School Dry Sandford Primary 0.66 FE to 1.5 FE No / East Wooton School Dry Sandford Primary 0.66 FE to 2.0 FE No / East Wooton School Harwell Primary School 1.0 FE to 1.5 FE West of Harwell

Harwell Primary School 1.0 FE to 2.0 FE West of Harwell

East of Kingston John Blandy School 1.0 FE to 1.5 FE Yes Bagpuize East of Kingston John Blandy School 1.0 FE to 2.0 FE Yes Bagpuize Marcham CE (VC) Primary No / South 0.66 FE to 1.0 FE Yes School Marcham Radley Church of England 0.5 FE to 1.0 FE NW Radley Yes Primary School Radley Church of England 0.5 FE to 1.5 FE NW Radley Primary School Yes Shrivenham Church of 1.0 FE to 1.5 FE North Shrivenham Yes England Controlled School Shrivenham Church of 1.0 FE to 2.0 FE North Shrivenham Yes England Controlled School St Blaise Church of 0.33 Fe to 1.0 FE Milton Heights Yes England Primary School St Blaise Church of 0.33 Fe to 1.5 FE Milton Heights Yes England Primary School St James Church of England School (East 0.5 FE to 1.0 FE East Hanney Yes Hanney) St Nicholas CE Primary 0.5 FE to 1.0 FE No / East Challow School (East Challow) Stanford-In-The-Vale CE Stanford in the 1.0 FE to 1.5 FE Yes Primary School Vale Stanford-In-The-Vale CE Stanford in the 1.0 FE t o2.0 FE Yes Primary School Vale Sutton Courtenay C of E East Sutton 0.66 FE to 1.0 FE Yes Primary School Courtenay

Sutton Courtenay C of E East Sutton 0.66 FE to 1.5 FE Yes Primary School Courtenay

Sutton Courtenay C of E East Sutton 0.66 FE to 2.0 FE Yes Primary School Courtenay

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Secondary schools

Full Options School expansion FE increase Housing Appraisal Options to meet increased Establishment proposed and development still Initiated Appraisal pupil place With land desktop study in plan Completed pressure acquisition check Shrivenham, Faringdon Community College 6.0 FE to 8.0 FE Faringdon, Yes

Kingston Bagpuize Shrivenham, Faringdon Community College 6.0 FE to 9.0 FE Faringdon, Yes

Kingston Bagpuize Shrivenham, Faringdon Community College 6.0 FE to 10.0 FE Faringdon, Yes

Kingston Bagpuize Abingdon / Radley 6.0 FE to 7.0 FE Fitzharrys School / Sutton Courtenay Abingdon/ John Mason School: 6.0 FE to 7.0 FE Radley/ Sutton

Courtenay Abingdon/ Larkmead School 6.0 FE to 7.0 FE Radley/ Sutton

Courtenay Cumnor and northern Vale Matthew Arnold School 6.0 FE to 7.0 FE villages - Yes

Kennington LP allocation Cumnor and northern Vale Matthew Arnold School 6.0 FE to 8.0 FE villages - Yes

Kennington LP allocation

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