Plans to relocate Maldon district alternative provision school to Witham revealed

By Charlotte Lillywhite

24th Feb 2022 | Local News

The land in Witham where the new school is planned to be built (Photo: LDRS)
The land in Witham where the new school is planned to be built (Photo: LDRS)

Students with special educational needs are set to move to a new school in Witham twice the size of its current one.

The new alternative provision secondary school is being planned by Keys Co-operative Academy Trust, and would have double the capacity of its current base in Heybridge.

Heybridge Co-operative Academy, part of Keys Co-operative Academy Trust, is an all-through alternative provision school currently offering 135 places for primary and secondary-aged students in mid-Essex.

Its existing base in Heybridge has a capacity of just 60 which means many have to be taught away from the school.

But after Essex County Council pledged to increase the school's capacity to 140 by building a new site on land to the rear of Chipping Hill Primary School – the academy trust's existing primary satellite site in Witham – students will be offered standard full time provision with the school building.

It is intended the primary school will remain unchanged.

Keys Co-operative Academy Trust – an educational charity formed by a co-operative of schools – says its school building in Heybridge was constructed over 100 years ago, and despite best efforts to maintain the high standards the building is not fit for the needs of even a 120-place alternative provision school.

However, there is a demand for special school places in Essex, especially for Social, Emotional and Mental Health pupils and it plans to continue to use the Heybridge site for a smaller cohort of SEND (special educational needs and disabilities) pupils.

This would form part of the delivery of the Essex Spend to Save initiative and provide appropriate education for young people struggling to succeed in mainstream schools.

A move would offer better all-round facilities – the existing school does not currently have a kitchen and pupils are also taught in small numbers in very small spaces which is not only expensive for the school but denies pupils opportunities that exist with larger group working.

Alternative provision is offered for children or young people unable to access mainstream school for reasons including school exclusion, behavioural issues or illness.

A statement from the academy trust, which has started a consultation on the planned move, said: "In order to achieve our vision, we strive for each of our academies to be outstanding providers of education, helping young people to succeed in their lives through learning and personal development.

"Delivering outstanding teaching and learning is supported by the environments we work in, and therefore we are very pleased that Essex County Council has embarked on a programme of improving our Alternative Provision (AP) estate. This includes a proposal to expand and relocate our school, Heybridge Co-operative Academy, to a new building/site in Witham.

"In preparation for this potential move our school, Heybridge Co-operative Academy will be renamed Mid-Essex Co-operative Academy in September 2022."

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