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Northgate High School bids to keep intervention centre until 2031

Suffolk County Council is considering plans to extend planning permission for an intervention centre at Northgate High School in Ipswich, which the school says is vital to supporting its most vulnerable pupils.

Northgate High School and Sports Centre in Ipswich
Northgate High School and Sports Centre in Ipswich
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Why it matters: The centre, located at the school on Sidegate Lane, supports between 10 and 35 students every day, providing sanctions, reintegration, pastoral support and targeted supervision. It also accommodates pupils who are temporarily unable to access mainstream lessons, offering a supervised space for those presenting safeguarding risks.

The details: The extension, requested by the school, would allow the building to remain in use until 2031. Several members of staff work from the building, including two student social workers.

Planning documents say the building is in excellent condition, with only general weathering on the outside and the ramp floor needing repairing.

What they're saying: Julie Ferguson, the school's chair of governors, told the council the centre was "essential" to supporting both students and the wider school community.

"The overall impact of the intervention centre on whole-school behaviour and culture cannot be overstated," she said. "It operates as a deterrent while remaining fair, consistent, and non-confrontational.

"Our ability to manage behaviour proportionately, intervene early, respond to crises, and support vulnerable pupils would be considerably diminished."

Mrs Ferguson warned that removing the building could lead to increased suspensions, reduced attendance and escalated behaviour incidents.

What's next: The application is now being considered by Suffolk County Council's planning officers.

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