Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council
Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council
Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council
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£18,469 x 0.914 x 1.12 = £18,906 per secondary place (£567,180 per class of pupils)<br />
5.70 Based on the above information it is expected that the total cost of secondary school<br />
provision needed due to housing growth in <strong>Runnymede</strong> 2012 –2022 would be<br />
£10,776,420 (£567,180 x 19).<br />
5.71 Along with the primary school requirement detailed in the above sub chapter, it is<br />
therefore estimated that an estimated total developer contribution of £20,939,679 will<br />
be required over the period <strong>2013</strong>-2025 for primary and secondary expansion.<br />
Risk Assessment<br />
5.72 The main risk to this type of infrastructure relates to supply of places failing to meet<br />
demand. Two of the <strong>Borough</strong>’s private secondary providers are proposing expansion<br />
over the plan period. This will help meet increases in demand for private schools. At the<br />
current time, there are no known plans for expansion at any of the <strong>Borough</strong>’s state<br />
schools. As such the risk of under supply is considered medium.<br />
Conclusion<br />
Risk ID Description Probability Severity<br />
IDPR003<br />
Supply failing to meet demand in the<br />
publically provided schools<br />
Medium<br />
Medium<br />
5.73 Overall, whilst there is considered to be sufficient provision of secondary places at the<br />
current time, it is predicted that there will be an undersupply of state school places over<br />
the plan period, which is likely to require SCC to provide additional places. At the<br />
current time however, details of specific expansion schemes are not known.<br />
Further Education<br />
Existing Provision<br />
5.74 Further education covers the types of education which go beyond what has been<br />
achieved in compulsory education, but which are not at degree level (Higher<br />
Education). Typically, further education includes A levels, AS levels and vocational<br />
qualifications. The largest group of people in further education are those aged between<br />
16 and 19, although many other people undertake full-time or part-time further<br />
education.<br />
5.75 Opportunities for further education in the <strong>Borough</strong> are available at following:<br />
• Strodes College in Egham;<br />
• Salesian School, Guildford Road, Chertsey (sixth form);<br />
• Fulbrook School, Selsdon Road, New Haw (sixth form); and,<br />
• A number of the private schools within the <strong>Borough</strong> such as St George’s<br />
College, Addlestone.<br />
5.76 Strodes College in Egham comprises a single campus located at Egham. The college<br />
also provides learning facilities at a number of community centres across <strong>Runnymede</strong><br />
<strong>Borough</strong> 13 . It is a specialist facility for the education of 16-19 year olds and is the main<br />
focus within the <strong>Borough</strong> for further education. It caters for 1,300 full-time students,<br />
from over 80 schools, from an increasingly wide geographic area. It is the largest<br />
provider of Advanced level (A level) education in north-west Surrey offering 50 AS/A<br />
levels, in addition to BTECs and other vocational options. Intermediate courses are<br />
also available. It also has a growing number of adult learners and has an adult<br />
education provision (day & evening) providing a range of classes.<br />
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