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Delivering Educational Excellence PROPOSED COLLEGE MERGER CONSULTATION DOCUMENT March - April

OUR SHARED MISSION... CHANGING LIVES THROUGH LEARNING FOREWORD This consultation document details the background to the proposed merger between Chichester College and Central Sussex College. In 2015, The Department for Education set out how the Government would support a restructure of the post-16 education and training sector through a series of Area-Based Reviews. The Government stated that each review shall establish the appropriate set of institutions to offer high quality provision based on the current and future needs of learners and employers within the local area. The proposal to merge came about after a Government Area-Based Review (ABR), finalised in November last year. This concluded that Central Sussex College was not sustainable in the long term as a stand-alone College due to its high level of commercial loan debt inherited from the decision to taken in 2008 to take out a mortgage against its Haywards Heath campus. Chichester and Central Sussex Colleges agreed to explore a merger which will secure a financial settlement from Government of Central Sussex s debt alongside the sale of the Haywards Heath campus. This proposed merger will secure the future of a College in Crawley at a time when further education provision is much needed to meet the local skills need. The proposal has the support of the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership and West Sussex County Council. The governing bodies of both colleges are committed to coming together to rejuvenate and enhance education and offer high standards in training and skills development. A merger will build on Chichester s strengths as an Outstanding (Ofsted 2014) and financially secure College to support the development of Central Sussex College. This merger provides an opportunity to expand Chichester College s nationally recognised vision and quality cycle to change lives through learning. It will create a group structure that is sustainable, innovative and ensures a diverse and employer led curriculum to meet local and business needs. THIS MERGER WILL: Create the largest College Group in Sussex and provide high quality learning opportunities for around 25,000 students every year. Offer increased opportunities to students, employers and communities in Sussex and beyond by growing income, sharing costs and working in a wider geographical area. Provide greater access to Further Education (FE), Higher Education (HE) and apprenticeships, providing essential skills and opportunities for outstanding futures. Significantly improve the learning opportunities, experience and environment for students across the region - combining inclusion and excellence to meet local and community needs. Have the potential to attract greater investment in education resources and expertise, whilst achieving value for money through central services. Provide a responsive resource for employers seeking to develop their workforce and recruit apprentices. Build on existing centres of excellence, whilst meeting the needs of local priority sectors including engineering, construction, business, ICT, hospitality, healthcare and logistics. Encompass a portfolio of successful commercial businesses operating alongside the colleges. These include a chain of childcare nurseries, an examination board, international education, sports and conferencing facilities. Extend outstanding teaching and learning beyond Chichester and into the Gatwick Diamond. The public consultation begins on 23 March and ends on 24 April. We encourage you to share your views to ensure we can create a College Group that meets the needs of the community, businesses and the region. THIS MERGER PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPAND CHICHESTER COLLEGE S NATIONALLY RECOGNISED VISION AND QUALITY CYCLE TO CHANGE LIVES THROUGH LEARNING 3

CORE VALUES Inclusive Providing opportunities for all learners to thrive in an inclusive environment. Changing lives through learning and supportive careers advice. Responsive Always listening, learning and adapting to evolving educational, technological and business needs. Ensuring the most relevant skills are taught to learners. Essential Playing an essential role in the region s prosperity by producing confident, work ready individuals. Providing learning opportunities for our local communities and training for regional businesses. Nurturing Providing a fulfilling place to work for both learners and our staff. Financially viable for growth and development. RATIONALE FOR CHANGE The south east region is a key driver of the UK economy and, in order to maintain and enhance this position, we need to continue to invest in skills development to meet business needs. Research by the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) shows the region must continue investment to train its workforce both now and for the future. Many employers are reporting skills gaps and, with priority sectors evolving fast, it is vital to keep pace with the changing needs of industry. This merger will support the need to meet the demands of employers - including growing apprenticeships and Higher Education with a commitment to inclusion for learners of all levels. Improved financial stability to facilitate investment in skills is a key aim. This will support and enable a dynamic and competitive regional economy, whilst enhancing the wellbeing of our local communities. The Gatwick Diamond, in particular, has a significant deficit around higher level skills which will be targeted through the merger. OUR SHARED VISION IS TO BE THE FIRST CHOICE FOR: LEARNING FOR OUR LOCAL COMMUNITIES TRAINING FOR REGIONAL BUSINESSES INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ABOUT THE MERGER The merger will create an exciting group of businesses with a focus on educational excellence. The proposed College Group will include the following subsidiaries and businesses: Chichester College Brinsbury (landbased campus) Central Sussex College (Crawley) Horsham Training Centre First Steps Childcare Group A merged College Group for the region will be more resilient and deliver better opportunities for everyone through combining resources and teaching excellence. This will: Create a leading organisation providing education excellence for students, staff, employers and communities. Have the critical mass to be a significant voice in the Further Education sector both nationally and internationally. Provide access to shared connections in the business community with the opportunity to bid for regional and national contracts. Deliver a stable financial position for both colleges, making best use of public funds and enabling increased investment in learning and training. Offer enhanced opportunities to access new funding streams, responding to Government funding priorities and any future demands on specific sectors. Create a pooled resource of quality teaching expertise and best practice that fosters an ethos of educational excellence. Anglia Examinations Chichester English Language School and International Operations Be best placed to offer specialisms and enhanced training opportunities as required in the region. Develop a flexible model for growth that is better placed to adapt to the changing needs of the region and support LEP and Local Authority priorities. A MERGED COLLEGE GROUP FOR THE REGION WILL BE MORE RESILIENT AND DELIVER BETTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERYONE THIS MERGER WILL SUPPORT THE NEED TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF EMPLOYERS 4 5

GUILDFORD REDHILL LOCATION CRANLEIGH HORLEY ABOUT THE MERGER The merger will expand the geographical reach and appeal of the Colleges across Sussex and southern England A MERGER WILL BE HIGHLY BENEFICIAL FOR LEARNERS AND LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS PETERSFIELD CHICHESTER MIDHURST PETWORTH BOGNOR REGIS BRINSBURY PULLBOROUGH ARUNDEL HORSHAM SOUTHWATER WORTHING CRAWLEY PEASE POTTAGE HAYWARDS HEATH BURGESS HILL BRIGHTON For students and staff, the merger will: Offer a progressive and nurturing environment. Increase the range of tailored vocational qualifications and skills training on offer. Provide a broader range of apprenticeships to help students fully prepare for work and to meet business needs. Encourage the sharing of best practice resources for the benefit of all. Roll out nationally recognised best practice around quality and learner support from Chichester College to a wider geographical area. For communities and stakeholders, the merger will: Provide more high quality and relevant learning opportunities. Increase learning provision delivered in the heart of communities. Offer a curriculum that meets economic priorities on a local and regional level. Champion inclusion and diversity. Offer provision from entry level to Higher Education. For businesses, the merger will offer opportunities to: Access more bespoke and responsive training solutions via a single point of contact. Participate in successful commercial partnerships in domestic and international markets. Work closely with other stakeholders to influence educational policy and ensure the College Group makes a significant contribution to the regional economy. Act as the conduit between supply and demand for skills. Upskill existing staff alongside training the workforce of tomorrow. Access to over 3,000 apprentices and a variety of delivery models to meet business needs. OUR SHARED MISSION... CHANGING LIVES THROUGH LEARNING MERGER TIMELINE COLLEGE BACKGROUNDS The College Group will utilise two well established colleges to create an offer attracting students from across the south east of England. Chichester College Chichester College has a respected educational heritage after opening in 1964 offering a wide range of courses from academic and commercial to adult education in the south west of West Sussex. Boasting its financial strength, it has also been recognised as one of the top 10 per cent of Further Education Colleges in the country, with Ofsted judging it outstanding. It offers students a range of vocational and A-level qualifications from its two campuses at Chichester and Brinsbury. Brinsbury campus has its own commercial farm which provides the basis for much of the practical teaching, while also facilitating strong links with the business community. CHICHESTER WAS DESCRIBED BY OFSTED AS OUTSTANDING Central Sussex College Central Sussex College provides Further Education with two campuses across West Sussex offering a full range of vocational, adult education, undergraduate and apprenticeship courses. It serves a diverse community with a lower skills base than the average area. In 2014 it was judged by Ofsted as requiring improvement while the financial grade was classed as inadequate. The College works in partnership with local employers, universities and the Local Enterprise Partnership in helping its 10,000 students achieve the necessary skills and qualifications to be work-ready. It offers a wide range of technical and professional courses, from engineering, hair and beauty to IT and construction. Both colleges bring a student focused approach. The merged organisation will put this and inclusiveness at the forefront of its long term strategy. A merger will be highly beneficial for learners and local stakeholders, while supporting Central Sussex College s financial recovery and quality improvement plan. This will ensure the mid-sussex and Crawley catchments offer a high quality further education choice. MAY 2016 Central Sussex College sought merger partners JUN-NOV 2016 DEC 2016 Consultation began with Chichester College involving funding partners and strategic stakeholders Formation of a Shadow Board to oversee the proposed merger JAN-APR MAR Legal and financial due diligence commissioned to fully analyse and assess both colleges Corporation meeting to agree to notice of proposal to dissolve MAR-APR MAY Notice of proposal to dissolve published and formal public consultation Corporations review due diligence and consultation response. Agree terms and conditions of the Transfer of Undertaking JULY Proposed effective date of merger- 01/08/ Formal agreement by Government and formal notice of dissolution AUG 6 7

CONSULTATION As part of the merger process, an open consultation process will take place, which is proportional in scope and scale to the potential impacts of the decisions being taken. This includes a public consultation, as required by the Government, to achieve real engagement with those impacted by the merger. Our aim is to ensure transparency throughout the process, leading to improved decision-making and strengthened policy-making. The public consultation will last one month, allowing stakeholders sufficient time to provide a considered response. As part of the process, we will pro-actively engage with people, businesses and other stakeholders located within the communities where the colleges operate. Engagement with staff and students will also be a vital part of the process and is already underway through meetings, surveys and focus groups. To participate in the consultation, please complete the attached form or access it on www.chichester-centralsussexmerger.co.uk. Completed responses should be emailed to merger@centralsussex.ac.uk. INDICATIVE LIST OF STAKEHOLDERS TO BE CONSULTED Business organisations Staff Community organisations Education and skills organisations Employers Politicians Local Government Local Enterprise Partnership STATUTORY CONSULTATION NOTICE STATUTORY NOTICE - FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION ACT 1992 The Corporation of Central Sussex College hereby gives notice in accordance with the Further Education Corporations Publication of Proposals, England Regulations 2012 of the proposal that Central Sussex College, College Road, Crawley RH10 1NR be dissolved and that the property, rights and liabilities of that corporation be transferred to the Corporation of Chichester College of Westgate Fields, Chichester, PO19 1SB be effected. Dissolution of the Corporation is proposed, at the request of the Corporation of Central Sussex College in order that the College may merge with Chichester College. The date proposed for the dissolution of the Corporation is midnight on 31 July. Provision will be made for all 4,421 students currently attending Central Sussex College (1,150 full-time and 3,271 part-time) who have not yet completed their courses of study by the date of the dissolution to complete their studies on the same campus as planned. A consultation document setting out our full proposal is available online at www.chichester-centralsussexmerger.co.uk or a copy of the full proposal is available free of charge via email merger@centralsussex.ac.uk and will be sent to any person who requests it. The consultation period runs from 23 March to 24 April. All responses and representations must be received by the closing date by email to merger@centralsussex.ac.uk. These will be considered by the Corporation before a final decision is made. A summary of the feedback and its outcome will be published within two months of the closing date on the Corporation s website. HAVE YOUR SAY Governors at both Colleges would be very grateful if you could read this document and respond to the questions below. Please send your completed form to: Clerk to the Coporation, Central Sussex College, Crawley Campus, College Rd, Crawley RH10 1NR Alternatively, you may download and complete this form online at www.chichester-centralsussexmerger.co.uk or email your responses to merger@centralsussex.ac.uk. If you would like a reply, please supply your preferred contact details:* Please select the category which best describes you Learner College Staff School Do you agree the proposed merger of our two Colleges provides the best solution and will ensure the best future provision of further education for Sussex? Yes No Unsure If you answered YES What advantages do you see from the merger of our two colleges? Your Name Local Government Parent FE Or 6 Th Form College Preferred Contact (email/postal address) Local Business Local Community Employer HE Institution Government Body Other If you answered NO What disadvantages do you see of our proposed merger and what alternative arrangements would you suggest? AS PART OF THE PROCESS, WE WILL PRO-ACTIVELY ENGAGE WITH PEOPLE, BUSINESSES AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS LOCATED WITHIN THE COMMUNITIES If you answered UNSURE Please tell us why 8 9

HAVE YOUR SAY What are your views regarding the proposed vision, mission and values of the proposed merged College? A LEADING ORGANISATION PROVIDING EDUCATION EXCELLENCE FOR STUDENTS, STAFF, EMPLOYERS AND COMMUNITIES. What are your thoughts regarding the names for the proposed colleges? The four College sites will retain a local identity and will be known as: Brinsbury; Chichester College; Crawley College and Horsham Training Centre. The proposed Group name is Chichester College Group (CCG) Please include any other comments you would like us to take into account *Privacy Statement Your data will only be used in relation to the merger consultation process and will not be used for any other purpose. Any responses will be anonymised in the consultation results documentation. Under your rights of the Data Protection Act 1998, the information you have provided will only be processed and retained for the specified purpose. Please see https://ico/org.uk/for-the-public 10

Chichester College and Central Sussex College DELIVERING EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CONTACT INFORMATION Address: Clerk to the Coporation Central Sussex College, Crawley Campus, College Rd, Crawley, RH10 1NR Tel: 0845 155 0043 Email: merger@centralsussex.ac.uk