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The government has outlined plans for all schools to join academies by 2030 in a nationwide expansion of the model which sees schools receive funding directly rather than through a local authority.
Academy-run schools are overseen by charitable bodies called trusts which have more freedom of areas such as pupil admissions.
Woodfield Primary School was rated as inadequate and put into special measures by Ofsted in 2020 before being ordered to find an academy sponsor.
However, the Regional Schools Commissioner was unable to secure a backer.
The school – which has seen pupil numbers fall from 154 to just 37 in four years – was then set to merge with Grove Road Primary School before the nearby school pulled out of the proposals.
Woodfield Primary School now faces the prospect of closing for good in December.
This comes at a time when Baldersby St James Church of England Primary School near Thirsk is due to close next month and governors at Fountains Earth CE Primary School in Lofthouse have recently requested a closure consultation.
Kell Bank Church of England Primary School in Masham also closed last year when its 200-year history came to an end.
Woodfield Primary School could close in December
For Woodfield Primary School, the next stage of the process will see North Yorkshire County Council’s executive meet on July 19 to decide whether to publish statutory closure proposals.
A further four-week consultation would then follow ahead of a final decision by the council on October 19.
Councillor Matt Scott, who represents the Bilton Woodfield ward, told yesterday’s meeting that while the school has had its “fair share” of challenges, he believes it should stay open because it now “benefits from really excellent staff and a quality governing body”.
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