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New School Names Announced as Histon & Impington Primary Provision Moves a Step Closer

310 children to move over to new Buxhall Farm site in January 2021

The name of a new £16 million primary school in Histon and Impington, which is set to open its doors to children initially in January 2021, has been announced by its academy trust sponsor Cambridge Primary Education Trust (CPET).

Histon and Impington Infant School will relocate from its current site in New School Road to the Buxhall Farm site off Glebe Way. From September 2021, it is planned that it will convert to a primary school and serve children aged 4-11, rather than the current range of 4-7 under the new name of Histon and Impington Park Primary.

Meanwhile, Histon and Impington Junior School, which has already expanded on its current site in readiness to extend its intake to ages 4-11, when it too becomes a full primary school, is to be called Histon and Impington Brook Primary.

The planning application for the new school at Buxhall Farm was approved by Cambridgeshire County Council’s Planning Committee in July 2019. A six-week consultation was held on plans for expanding education in Histon and Impington in October and November 2019 and work began on site shortly afterwards. Despite Covid-19 restrictions impacting delivery, building by R G Carter has continued in line with Government and Public Health England guidelines and will be completed on 1st December 2020.

With the new school building available, 310 Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 pupils at Histon and Impington Infant School will move over to the Buxhall Farm site in January. Children and staff will immediately benefit from two reception classrooms, four Key Stage 1 classrooms, eight Key Stage 2 classrooms, two halls, staff administrative areas and a kitchen. An adjoining space will be used for Breakfast and After-School Clubs with the potential for wraparound care facilities for 52 children. Outside there will be allotment areas, playgrounds and sports pitches. The site currently occupied by Histon and Impington Infant School will be returned to Cambridgeshire County Council for community use.

Lesley Birch, CEO/Executive Principal of CPET, said: “We are thrilled to be able to announce the names of the two schools, which give Histon and Impington the enlarged primary provision it so desperately needs given the growth of our community. We felt it was important that the names of both Histon and Impington parishes were reflected in the names of both schools and our vision is for them both to be excellent primary schools that grow and entwine. We want them to offer common approaches, high standards and opportunities embedded in their curricular offer. Staff will be shared across the schools, with key stages and year groups deemed as one. As a Trust we are committed to providing an outstanding education for all our pupils by offering a broad and balanced curriculum whilst working closely with the local community. Our children are at the heart of everything we do, and having two all-through primary schools in Histon and Impington can only facilitate the delivery of that ethos. For our staff, as well, we are really excited about the development opportunities this brings.”

Jonathan Newman, Head of Histon and Impington Infant School (and Head of Histon and Impington Park Primary from September 2021), explained: “We are incredibly excited to be able to plan for the move to our new school, beginning in January 2021 when our current Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 children will have the opportunity to access a state-of-the-art building with new, spacious facilities. Whilst this is ahead of our original timescale we feel that an earlier move to the new build will bring major benefits to our Foundation Stage pupils. CPET has a strong level of collaboration running right through its core and we will all be working hard as a collective to deliver the best possible education for children at both Histon and Impington Park Primary and Histon and Impington Brook Primary. We are aiming to have two excellent primary schools as these are required in our community.”

Helen Lorimer, Head of Histon and Impington Junior School (and Head of Histon and Impington Brook Primary from September 2021), added: “We are really looking forward to the next phase in the school’s history as an all-through primary school. It is wonderful that parents and children in the community can now benefit from two primary schools and access the quality of provision we have become known for. Our expectations are high at both schools.”

Jonathan Lewis, Service Director for Education at Cambridgeshire County and Peterborough City Councils, said: “We have been very aware of the increasing demand for more high-quality primary school provision within the local Histon and Impington community, and with these latest developments we have addressed this head on. I want to thank all those involved for their unfaltering dedication and determination to the project, which has seen the new school building completed almost within the originally proposed timeframe, despite the challenges presented by Covid-19. I look forward to continuing our close working relationship with CPET, and I know with their support and that of the Local Authority, Histon and Impington Park Primary and Histon and Impington Brook Primary will be well placed to support their local community, and to have a real positive impact on education outcomes in Cambridgeshire.”

Applications for children starting in Reception in September 2021 are now open at Histon and Impington Park Primary and Histon and Impington Brook Primary. Each has space for 60 reception children, with parents able to express a preference for which school they would like their child to attend upon application. The deadline for applications is 15th January 2021.

 

Infant School PTA Treasure Hunt – Last Day to Enter!

The Infant School PTA are hosting a Treasure Hunt around the villages during October half term!

You can complete the treasure hunt at any point during the week and then enter your answers to be in with a chance of winning a bundle of books.

To get a copy of the hunt emailed to you, the Infant School PTA are asking for donations to the paypal account tinyurl.com/InfantsPTA by Friday 23rd October. 

All proceeds go towards school funds to buy new books and offer exciting opportunities for children.

 

Work on The Crossing Area at The Green

On Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th January, work is taking place on the worn area near the crossing on The Green. An area of worn grass will be dug up and a protective plastic grid will be laid, then the whole area will be recovered with new topsoil and re-seeded.

We expect the area to be fenced off for some time, to allow the seeding to take as much as possible.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

 

Building Work Traffic – Wednesday 21st February

There will be increased traffic heading in and out of the Junior School tomorrow –  Wednesday 21st February.  This will occur outside of school drop off and collection times, no disruption is expected to the school day.

This will mean that during the day there will be an impact on the surrounding roads as some trucks may wait off site to enter as soon as they are able to. Kier have advised they are planning to pour the concrete base for the Junior School’s new building, so there will be a larger than normal volume of vehicles expected this day delivering the required quantities of concrete.

As lorries may be waiting in the vicinity of the school at both ‘drop off’ and ‘pick up’ time we would ask anyone accessing the school to be extra vigilant.

 

Planning Committee Monday 21st August

The Parish Council’s Planning Committee will be considering the application for the expansion at The Junior School on Monday 21st August.  The meeting will be held in the Recreation Centre, New Road and starts at 7.30 p.m.  All Council meetings are held in public and there will be an opportunity for members of the public to make an input.

A link to the planning documents on Cambridgeshire County Council website can be found on the agenda by clicking on the application reference number (click here to view agenda)

To comment on this application using the County Council website click here or email your comments to planningdc@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

 

Children’s Centre Proposals – More Drop-In Sessions Added

We have just received the following from Cambridgeshire County Council:

More drop-in sessions added for parents to discuss children’s centre proposals

A series of drop-in events are continuing this month for parents to talk one to one about proposals to redesign Cambridgeshire’s Children’s Centre Services.

The wide ranging plans build on the current offer, offering support to families of all ages, from expectant parents to young adults.

The proposed new Children’s Centre services will be more flexible and tailored for each community, delivered in places they know or already use, and in doing so, the Council will make savings of £1 million.

Families can read more about the consultation here and share their views.

Cllr Simon Bywater, Chairman of the Children and Young People Committee, said: “We have a wide ranging set of proposals for child and family services and would encourage everyone to take part in our consultation. We need to make sure we get this right for communities and want to hear from local people. Please take a few minutes to answer the short survey or if you have any questions please come along to one of our drop-in sessions to find out more.”

More drop-in sessions have now been added for parents to talk to staff who will be on hand to answer questions about the proposed changes while help will be available for people who need support to complete the consultation. The events for South Cambridgeshire District will be held at:

Waterbeach Children’s Centre, Waterbeach Community Primary School, High Street, Waterbeach, CB25 9JU – 1pm-3pm – 15th August 2017

Bassingbourn Children’s Centre, Brook Road, Bassingbourn, Royston, SG8 5NP – 5pm-7pm – 16th August 2017

Bar Hill Children’s Centre, Community Primary School, Gladeside, Bar Hill, CB23 8DY – 5-7pm – 6th September 2017

Linton Children’s Centre, Cathodeon Centre, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4JT – 5-7pm – 11th September 2017

Histon Children’s Centre, New School Road, Histon, CB24 9LL 5-7pm – 12th September 2017

Papworth Children’s Centre, Varrier Jones Drive, Papworth Everard, Cambridge, CB23 3XQ – 6.30pm-8pm – 13th September 2017

The proposals will also see Children’s Centres work more closely with parents and health professionals to provide a set of integrated services that seamlessly support communities. This service could include health visitors, midwifery and speech therapists.

The consultation ends on 22 September 2017. Hard copy versions of the consultation can be found at Children’s Centres and Libraries across the county.

Decisions relating to the final proposals for Children’s Centre Services will be taken by the Children and Young People Committee meets in the autumn.

 

 

 

 

June Full Council

Full Council was held on Monday 19 June, when 1 member of the public attended for Public Participation.  For draft minutes look here.   Items of note:

Outgoing Chairman

Council put on record their thanks to Cllr Jenkins for his tireless, energetic time as Chair. His style had increased the Council’s ambition and activity for which the Council were grateful and thanked him. This was not to be an expectation for future Chairs, as the Council was an inclusive Council, mindful of other commitments and should not set up expectations of the role of Chair which may be impossible to follow.

This should equally apply to the role of Councillor on Histon & Impington Parish Council

Play Area Access for Primary School at The Green

The following motion was passed:

“To agree in principle, for a limited 4 year period in the first instance, to allow the entrance to the school via the Green play area for use as the schools second entrance and for the Task and Finish Group to work with Kier and Histon and Impington Junior School to minimise impact on play area”

Discussions will continue through a Task & Finish Group set up, and led by Cllr Edd Stonham

Audit 2017-18

The Annual Governance Statement and the Accounting Statement were approved by resolution of the Council.  For details see here.

Any resident wishing to inspect the audit papers can do so at all reasonable times, by appointment, from 21st June until 1st August 2017.

The next meeting of Full Council will be held on Monday 17th July at the Recreation Community Room, New Road, Impington.  Refreshments are available from 7 p.m.  ALL ARE WELCOME!

 

 

Public consultation & meeting on Junior School site work

We have received the following from the Junior School:

“On Tuesday 21st March 2017, a public exhibition of the plans for development of the current Junior School will be held at Histon & Impington Junior School. This event will commence at 3:30pm, and will conclude at 7:30pm.”

Please see the attached document for more details: Histon Public Consultation_Letter.pdf

 

Primary School meeting

Following the recent Parish Council meeting and the County Council decision regarding the new primary school a meeting has been arranged for County officers to answer some of the questions
raised by the Parish Council. The Officers have agreed that the meeting can be open to the public. It will take place Tue 28 Feb 17 at 6pm at the Junior School.