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Proposal to Review Admission Arrangements arising from School Catchment Area Variations at Polkemmet Primary School, Croftmalloch PS and Greenrigg PS

West Lothian Council Education Executive agreed the proposal on 08 December 2020.

Proposal

West Lothian Council agreed, on 23 April 2019, to undertake formal consultation on the proposal to review admission arrangements arising from non-denominational school catchment variations at Polkemmet Primary School, Croftmalloch Primary School and Greenrigg Primary School

Statutory Consultation

In terms of the Schools (Consultation)(Scotland) Act 2010 (the Act), any proposed changes to a school estate in this case review of admission arrangements arising from school catchment area variations, requires Statutory Public Consultation.

The Consultation involves the parents/carers/children and staff of Polkemmet Primary School, Croftmalloch Primary School and Greenrigg Primary School as well as all other key stakeholders associated with the school and statutory consultees as detailed in Schedule 2 of the Act.

Consultation Paper

The consultation paper is available electronically on the attached link Heartlands Area Non-Denominational Primary School Catchment Review (PDF) [15MB] (opens new window)  

Reports of Consultation

Report on the Heartlands Statutory Consultation - Education Scotland (PDF) [176KB] (opens new window)

West Lothian Council - School consultation - Heartlands -Final report January 2020 (PDF) [147KB] (opens new window)

Consultation Period

The Consultation period has now closed.

This timescale adheres to the statutory consultation period for such circumstances which is a minimum of 6 consecutive weeks and include at least 30 school days.

Decision

West Lothian Council Education Executive agreed the proposal on 08 December 2020. For more information see the Education executive report on WLC Coins: Coins Report - Polkemmet, Croftmalloch and Greenrigg PS (opens new window)

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