QUESTIONS about Worcester’s proposed new 600 place secondary school on a site off Newtown Road can be asked at an event at County Hall.
A consultation will be held at the Spetchley Road site on Monday, June 12 from 2pm to 7pm.
Previous consultations held about the new school have allowed parents, carers and stakeholders to give feedback on the age range of the school, the size of the school, the values of the school and the build principles of the school.
Coun Tracey Onslow, cabinet member for Education, said: “I would encourage local residents to come along to the latest consultation event for the new school in Worcester, see the plans, ask the questions that are important to them, and take the opportunity to have their say.
“The provision of a new school is really important for the future as it will ensure children can access a secondary school place within their local community in a growing City, as well as improving choice and access.”
In February 2021, cabinet approved the creation of a new 600 place secondary school, in Worcester, to meet the increased demand for school places in the city over recent years.
If you have any questions about the consultation, e-mail [email protected]
An online survey for residents to give their view will shortly be made available.
