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Paradigm Trust set to run new Henley Gate school

Suffolk County Council has selected Paradigm Trust as its preferred academy trust to run the new primary school at Henley Gate in Ipswich.

The big picture: The school is part of the Ipswich Garden Suburb development, which, if all planning applications are approved, will see around 3,500 new homes built across three developments.

Henley Gate is the first phase of this significant housing project, with Fonnereau and Red House making up the remaining two.

A photo of the Henley Gate housing development in Ipswich
Henley Gate is the first of three neighbourhoods in the Ipswich Garden Suburb(Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk)

Key details:

  • The school is set to open in September 2027

  • It will initially take 210 students from the 1,100-strong housing development

  • Eventually, it will be a two-form entry school, offering up to 60 places in each year group (420 total)

  • The school will also provide early years provision for up to 60 children

  • Initially, it will offer places in reception, year one and year two, expanding annually

Why it matters: The new school will help Suffolk County Council meet its statutory duty to provide sufficient school places for children in the area, supporting the growing community in north Ipswich.

Between the lines: Paradigm Trust was chosen following a rigorous selection process:

  • 11 academy trusts applied to run the school

  • Three were shortlisted for interviews

  • The interview panel included local councillors, education officers, and Department for Education representatives

The council cited Paradigm Trust's strengths in several areas, including:

  • Experience in opening a new school

  • A clear vision for engaging with the local community

  • Support-first approach to improving attendance

  • Positive support and interventions for vulnerable learners and children with special educational needs and disabilities

What's next: The council's cabinet will discuss the recommendation on 10 September 2024 before formally proposing Paradigm Trust to the Secretary of State for Education.

The bottom line: The new school aims to provide high-quality education for children in the growing Henley Gate development, supporting the area's growth and meeting the community's educational needs.

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