Woodfield Community Primary School was inspected by Ofsted in January 2020, who found the overall effectiveness to be inadequate and the school became subject to special measures. Following publication of the inspection report the Regional Schools Commissioner issued a directive academy order (DAO) in June 2020 as the school was eligible for intervention under the Education and Inspections Act 2006.
In the period of time since the directive academy order was issued the Department for Education has been unable to identify a multi academy trust to sponsor the school due to viability concerns.
Although no potential sponsor academy trust could be secured it was considered important to explore if a formal partnership with another local maintained school could be an option to retain education provision in the Woodfield community. The local authority approached potential partner schools in the local area, and developed proposals with the governing boards of Grove Road and Woodfield schools.
We consulted on proposals to amalgamate Grove Road and Woodfield Community Primary Schools during late 2021 and early 2022. However, in March 2022, the governing board of Grove Road Community Primary School decided to withdraw their support for the amalgamation proposal.
It is considered highly unlikely that a partnership arrangement with another local school, such as federation or amalgamation, can now be identified. Therefore, the school remains vulnerable as a stand-alone school due to low pupil numbers, financial challenges and the current temporary leadership arrangements.
The governors have worked incredibly hard to find a positive solution, exploring every available avenue, unfortunately they now feel that they have exhausted all options that are available. They have therefore had to ask us to begin the process for consultation to close.