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Stoer pupils will transfer to Lochinver primary


By Ali Morrison

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Stoer Primary School to be closed?
Stoer Primary School to be closed?

The Highland Council has announced it is proposing to "discontinue the provision of education" at Stoer Primary School, transferring its catchment to that of Lochinver Primary School.

A copy of the consultation report, together with the original proposal paper and all relevant appendices can be viewed at: www.highland.gov.uk/schoolconsultations

The council is satisfied that implementation of closure is the most appropriate response to the reasons for formulating the original proposal identified by the authority. The detailed rationale behind this decision is set out in the consultation report, which includes an explanation of the educational benefits that would arise from closure, as well as assessments of the community impact and the travel arrangements that would apply following closure.

The council has notified Scottish Ministers of its decision and provided them with a copy of the proposal paper and consultation report. They have an eight week period from the date of decision (12 March) to decide if they will intervene by issuing a call-in notice. Within the first three weeks of that eight week period, they will take account of any relevant representations made to them by any person on whether the decision should be called in, or not called in, for review by a School Closure Review Panel.

All representations should be sent to the email address or the postal address below, with the deadline for this being Wednesday, April 1.

Anyone wishing to make a representation to the Scottish Ministers is asked to email schoolclosure@gov.scot or write to the School Infrastructure Unit, Scottish Government, 2-D (S) Victoria Quay, Edinburgh EH6 6QQ, by midnight April 1 at the latest.

Highland Council will await the outcome of Scottish Ministers’ considerations.

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