School consultations and statutory notices
These pages contain consultation papers and statutory notices for proposals
to make changes to schools.
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council maintains primary, secondary and special
schools to meet the needs of children living in the Borough. When the
Authority considers making a major change, such as opening, closing or
enlarging a school, the people likely to be directly affected by the change
will be consulted first - parents, staff, school governors, Ward
Councillors and neighbouring schools. A consultation paper explaining the
change will be sent out to all those people and placed on this website.
The Authority must take account of all the views expressed during consultation before deciding whether to go to the next stage. This gives all the people already consulted a second chance to comment, and it extends the consultation to the general public by publishing a Statutory Public Notice in a newspaper and at the main entrance to the school. The Notice will also be available on this website. It will set out what the change will mean, how anyone may express an opinion about it, and the closing date for comments. All opinions received in writing by the closing date will be considered before a final decision is made.
There are currently no on-going consultations.
School consultations and statutory notices
- Campus Stockton
- Education transport policies
- Educational Visits
- Free school meals
- Gypsies and Travellers
- Healthy Schools
- Inclusion Quality Mark for Stockton schools
- Medication in Schools
- School Admissions and Transfers
- School clothing grant
- School Clothing Grant
- School consultations and statutory notices
- School Effectiveness
- School library service
- School Meals
- School term, holiday and teacher training days
- Schools Capital Projects
- Schools forum
- Schools in the Borough
- Sustainable School Travel
- Work experience
