6 Engagement Report – Provision of Post-16 Education
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To submit the report of the Director of Education, Skills and Young People.
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Decision:
It was resolved to approve the following as the most appropriate way forward in light of the feedback from the public engagement –
· To further develop a closer working relationship between the existing providers and,
· To authorise Officers to prepare a strategic plan for further developing a closer working relationship between the existing post -16 providers which will attempt to address or mitigate the challenges currently facing post-16 education provision on Anglesey, and strengthen post-16 learner entitlement and experience.
Minutes:
The report of the Director of Education, Skills and Young People on the outcome of the public engagement on the future of post-16 education provision on Anglesey was presented for the Executive’s consideration.
Councillor Dafydd Roberts, Portfolio Member for Education and the Welsh Language presented the report explaining that the review and potential restructuring of post-16 education provision on Anglesey was identified as a key consideration within the Council’s Sustainable Communities for Learning Strategic Outline Programme and its Modernising Learning Communities and Developing the Welsh Language Strategy. The Council undertook a public engagement exercise on the future of post-16 education provision from 20 January to 7 March 2025, details of which are included in the report. Rather than holding a formal consultation at this stage – given the absence of a specific proposal, the Council opted for engagement to involve more stakeholders and to have a broader conversation in order to understand different perspectives and opinions. The feedback collected will be used to guide the Council’s next steps and decision-making regarding post-16 education provision.
Councillor Dafydd Roberts highlighted the positive nature of the process which produced a total of 779 responses. Notably, 30% of the responses came from learners and young persons aged 16 to 21 with a preference expressed for retaining the post-16 provision with each of the existing providers.
The Director of Education, Skills and Young People confirmed that the Council’s Sustainable Communities for Learning Strategic Outline Programme and its Modernising Learning Communities and Developing the Welsh Language Strategy acknowledge the need to review the current post-16 education provision model to ensure the system is sustainable, efficient and responsive to learners’ experiences. The report also highlights current challenges within the post-16 education sector including class sizes, demographic changes and financial viability. As part of the engagement exercise a range of options were presented and stakeholders were also invited to propose alternative solutions. A majority of respondents agreed that a review of post-16 education provision is necessary, with 79% expressing a preference for provision to remain with each of the existing providers. For both general respondents, and for young people, the key priorities for the future of post-16 provision are local availability, quality of teaching and the availability locally of a variety of subject choices. Considering the feedback from the public engagement, the recommended approach is to further develop a closer working relationship between the existing providers and for officers to prepare a strategic plan to support this direction. The plan will also seek to address or mitigate the challenges currently facing post-16 education provision on Anglesey and strengthen post-16 learner entitlement and experience. This vision forms part of the broader ambition of ensuring education provision of the highest quality possible on the Island for current and future generations.
Councillor Sonia Williams, Vice-Chair of the Corporate Scrutiny Committee provided an update from the committee’s 21 May 2025 meeting where the Engagement Report on Post 16 Education Provision had been reviewed. The committee had noted that the post-16 education provision ... view the full minutes text for item 6