New push for Newington secondary school proposal

Newington head teacher Cliff Stokes

The head teacher of a Ramsgate primary school is making a renewed push to provide secondary education for Newington children.

Cliff Stokes, who has been at the helm of Newington Community Primary Academy for almost 14 years, is appealing to Kent County Council to consider proposals for the site to become an all-through school.

Mr Stokes first put forward a bid to provide education for pupils aged from five until they were 16 in 2016. A bid to government was made through the Free Schools Programme but, despite full community backing and the support of MP Craig Mackinlay, it was unsuccessful.

Kent County Council then pushed forward with plans for a new Margate secondary at the former Royal School for Deaf Children site in a bid to tackle a projected shortfall of 309 Year 7 places in Thanet by 2022/23 if no action is taken. Across years 7-11 this could mean a shortage of 1256 places by 2022/23.

Newington pupils make good progress in maths and literacy

But this month outgoing Kent County Council leader Paul Carter confirmed the plans had been ditched, as revealed by The Isle of Thanet News in July.

Instead KCC plans to expand existing schools in Thanet including Ursuline College and King Ethelbert’s School with a temporary expansion planned at the Royal Harbour Academy in Ramsgate.

Mr Stokes says rather than expand Royal Harbour Academy, a struggling school which he notes has been placed near the bottom of government performance tables, it is time for KCC to give a fair hearing to the Newington proposal.

He said: “We want to offer the community of Newington something it hasn’t had before, something entirely different. We want to extend our age range and take our children right through to their GCSEs.

“This means our year 6s going to year 7 with no transition issues, there will be none of those effects on young people’s well-being and mental health from having to move to a new school.

“We would have consistency with our year 6 and 7s already having those years of relationships built with teachers and us knowing them inside out as individuals. We would continue on a primary model with years 6,7 and 8 all in one grouping and building on those quality relationships.

“We achieve above national averages in an area with deprivation and we have outstanding outcomes for our year 6 children when they leave so this would be a springboard for them to go on and achieve good things at GCSE level. Our ethos is high expectations.”

Expanding the age range at Newington is a move that could be ratified at county council level. It would mean introducing the additional school years as pupils moved up, resulting in a 1,200 student school when Year 11 is operational.

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Mr Stokes said: “We have the land and the Clarendon and Chatham House owned field is also still available for sale.

“It would then be my job to employ the people who have the (secondary) expertise working with the vision of Newington to achieve the very best for children in the community.”

The all-through model is one that Mr Stokes has researched with visits to two London academies which are achieving outstanding outcomes for pupils despite high deprivation in their catchment areas.

In a letter to county council members Mr Stokes says the Newington school would offer a grammar stream to challenge the most able students and would use its strong links with the Teach First programmes for recruitment during a phased expansion

He adds: “The county council’s plan is to increase the size of a current school that already has real challenges rather than consider, formally, other options that might be available, one of which is our well-thought out and formulated plan.”

A petition backing the proposal has gained 846 signatures towards it 1,000 target in less than 24 hours.

Mr Stoke intends to hand this in person to new county council leader Roger Gough and Cabinet member for education Richard Long.

He said: “We want our proposal to be given a fair hearing and proper scrutiny by county council members.”

Find the petition here

8 Comments

  1. My son loved his time at Newington Primary, its a wonderful school with superb facilities and staff…
    Good luck Mr Stokes..

  2. Such a superb opportunity that should not be missed! , we have two children currently attending NCPS, and have had four previous children at this school all of which achieved great results whilst being there.
    This plan should of been put in action without hesitation the first time round, i myself, like many other parents, feel this school goes above and beyond the expectations of providing an education for each and every individual child who attends here, and to continue with this through providing secondary education would be fantastic and give every child continuity without the pressures of another transition in a young persons life.
    Headteacher Mr Cliff Stokes and his staff are such a great team and fulfil their potential to the highest standard possible and NCPS should be given this opportunity without any doubt.

  3. fully support this petition with a son at newington and had 4 kids already pass through found it hard leaving newington im worried for my son to transistion in to secondary knowing newington would be secondary i would 100 % keep him there its an amazing school staff are brilliant i dont want my kids to leave that school its hard enough for young people as it is to not have a dramatic change would be great i feel my son would benefit from stayng right through to 16 and not have anxiety of worry of starting a new school all over again i feel his learnt so much there and will continue to progress

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