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Twenty nine schools face closure under radical reforms proposed for primary education in Gwynedd.Twenty nine schools face closure under radical reforms proposed for primary education in Gwynedd.
Education authorities across Wales have been tackling the issue of falling pupil numbers but this is the biggest closure programme proposed so far.Education authorities across Wales have been tackling the issue of falling pupil numbers but this is the biggest closure programme proposed so far.
If agreed, the plans would mean eight new area schools being built, leaving 48 schools across 85 different sites.If agreed, the plans would mean eight new area schools being built, leaving 48 schools across 85 different sites.
Parents and governors have already been critical but Gwynedd Council said it was the "best use" of resources.Parents and governors have already been critical but Gwynedd Council said it was the "best use" of resources.
Gwynedd council's strategic director of development, Iwan Trefor Jones, said the changes were needed because the number of pupils attending the 106 schools in the county had fallen dramatically over 20 years. Its strategic director of development, Iwan Trefor Jones, said the changes were needed because the number of pupils attending the 106 schools in the county had fallen dramatically over 20 years.
SCHOOL BREAKDOWN: Schools earmarked for closure - 29Area schools on existing sites - 3Area schools on new sites - 8Federal schools - 18 based on 55 sitesSchools staying unchanged - 19Source: Gwynedd Council proposalsSCHOOL BREAKDOWN: Schools earmarked for closure - 29Area schools on existing sites - 3Area schools on new sites - 8Federal schools - 18 based on 55 sitesSchools staying unchanged - 19Source: Gwynedd Council proposals
A number of school buildings were also unsatisfactory, he said.A number of school buildings were also unsatisfactory, he said.
The aim of the changes was to make the best use of facilities and to pay for education, rather than to keep 2,400 empty places, he added. The aim of the changes was to make the best use of facilities and to pay for education, rather than to keep 2,400 empty places.
"The main aim here is to promote the best for the children," he said."The main aim here is to promote the best for the children," he said.
"If these proposals are adopted, £30m will be invested in the development of eight new area schools, whilst further funding and money currently spent on unsuitable buildings will be ploughed into maintaining and improving remaining buildings to a high standard.""If these proposals are adopted, £30m will be invested in the development of eight new area schools, whilst further funding and money currently spent on unsuitable buildings will be ploughed into maintaining and improving remaining buildings to a high standard."
If councillors back the changes they would be implemented over the next six years, he added.If councillors back the changes they would be implemented over the next six years, he added.
The schools earmarked to close range from Ysgol Rhdyclafdy with four pupils to Ysgol Borthygest, which has 80 pupils.The schools earmarked to close range from Ysgol Rhdyclafdy with four pupils to Ysgol Borthygest, which has 80 pupils.
Also on the list is Ysgol Llanystumdwy, the former school of former Prime Minister David Lloyd George.Also on the list is Ysgol Llanystumdwy, the former school of former Prime Minister David Lloyd George.
Council leader Richard Parry Hughes said the report had been drawn up following 50 "preliminary consultation meetings" held with parents and governors throughout the county. Council leader Richard Parry Hughes said the report had been drawn up following 50 "preliminary consultation meetings" held with parents and governors.
Educations should be in the community for the community Glyn Owen, Lleyn School Governors ForumEducations should be in the community for the community Glyn Owen, Lleyn School Governors Forum
Any school closure "created emotion", he added, but the report offered a positive way to move forward in some areas, especially where a federal system would help keep the local school going. He said any school closure "created emotion", but the report offered a positive way to move forward in some areas, especially where a federal system would help keep the local school going.
"This is a consultative document which has looked at all 106 schools in an honest and clear way," he said ."This is a consultative document which has looked at all 106 schools in an honest and clear way," he said .
On Monday, Gwynedd councillor Penri Jones resigned from his position as the education portfolio leader, and the new portfolio holder, Dyfed Wyn Edwards, said he felt the report offered a way to "strengthen education structures". But there has been political unrest ahead of the report.
The proposed changes have created political unrest with one senior councillor resigning from the Plaid Cymru group. Gwynedd councillor Penri Jones resigned from his position as the education portfolio leader, while another senior councillor resigned from the Plaid Cymru group.
Simon Glyn, the Plaid member for Tudweiliog, said he would be urging people to put aside their political differences to unite in a campaign to oppose the plans.Simon Glyn, the Plaid member for Tudweiliog, said he would be urging people to put aside their political differences to unite in a campaign to oppose the plans.
Glyn Owen from the Lleyn School Governors Forum accused the council of "betraying small rural schools". Glyn Owen from the Lleyn School Governors Forum accused the council of "betraying" small rural schools.
"Gwynedd (council) don't see a future for small schools, but in my opinion the best education is at a small school.
"Education should be in the community for the community.""Education should be in the community for the community."
On joining schools together under a federal system, Rhostryfan school governor Dewi Tomos added: "Four schools could disappear to be taken over under one federal school.On joining schools together under a federal system, Rhostryfan school governor Dewi Tomos added: "Four schools could disappear to be taken over under one federal school.
"OK, the children will remain on four sites, but the schools themselves will cease to be individual schools - that is a kick to those communities.""OK, the children will remain on four sites, but the schools themselves will cease to be individual schools - that is a kick to those communities."
Eryl Owain from teaching union Ucac said the proposed changes were "revolutionary" and there was concern about the effect on the communities and jobs.Eryl Owain from teaching union Ucac said the proposed changes were "revolutionary" and there was concern about the effect on the communities and jobs.
"For changes as far reaching as this there has to be an agreement with the communities affected," said Mr Owain."For changes as far reaching as this there has to be an agreement with the communities affected," said Mr Owain.
"This would completely change the pattern of primary school education," he added."This would completely change the pattern of primary school education," he added.