by seanie » 02 Jun 2012, 15:41
And the principle reason re-building on the existing site was discounted is its size. At 2.9 Ha it's less than half the minimum recommended size. It simply isn't big enough to accommodate the required facilities. Money is indeed a factor also, as rebuilding would require an extended and very expensive decant. To spend considerably more money, only to achieve a building fundamentally compromised by a site that's too small makes little sense, especially when additional money spent on PHS is less money spent on other schools also in need of investment.
Any potential capital receipt from the existing site wouldn't constitute a 'profit', Local Authorities not being profit making enterprises. Although no final decision has yet been made, the departmental thinking is to re-build St John's on an expanded site incorporating some of the PHS site, selling the remainder for further capital investment in Wave 3 schools. In fact any money raised could be allocated to the rebuilding of St John's itself. The current figure being suggested us around £1M, which in the context of a £43M budget allocation to PHS is a relatively small consideration.