by seanie » 10 Oct 2011, 22:35
Whilst it's possible to rebuild on the existing site, there would be serious problems with that.
The existing site is too small, less than half the recommended minimum, hence the high rise design and lack of adequate sports facilities. Even if St John's moved (which they don't want to do) the site would still be to small.
Also you couldn't rebuild on site without an extended decant. Decanting 1400 pupils off-site for 2-3 years would not only be hugely disruptive, it would also be hugely expensive. It could easily exceed £8 million, round about the cost of a new two stream primary school.
To spend considerably more, only to end up with a school fundamentally compromised by being on a site that's too small, doesn't make much sense when there's an alternative that delivers better facilities, at far less cost, and with less disruption.