The Learning and Families Committee on Wednesday 27 August 2025 approved Report 25/214 which proposed to establish a new Intensive Support Provision (ISP) in Community School of Auchterarder. This report presented an Options Appraisal following an assessment of building capacity.
View our ISP Statutory Consultation video which summarises the purpose of the consultation.
As a result, this Committee approved to prepare and publish a Proposal Paper (Word doc, 147 KB) and commence formal consultation on the following proposal:
- To permanently establish a new Intensive Support Provision (ISP) in Community School of Auchterarder for pupils with Additional Support Needs with effect from August 2026.
Formal consultation
The consultation is being undertaken in line with the requirements of the Schools (Consultation) (Scotland) Act 2010.
The consultation period ran from Wednesday 5 November 2025 until Friday 19 December 2025, a total of 31 school days.
A public notice was placed in the local press.
Public meeting
A public meeting was held to discuss the proposal and the Proposal Paper. The meeting was an opportunity for interested parties to:
- hear more about the proposal
- ask questions about the proposal
- have their views recorded so that they can be taken into account as part of the consultation process
Anyone wishing to attend the meeting was invited to do so.
The public meeting was held as follows:
| Date | Venue | Time | Presentation | Note of meeting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuesday 18 November 2025 | Community School of Auchterarder | 7pm to 9pm | Presentation (PDF, 1 MB) | Note of meeting (PDF, 236 KB) |
A note of questions and views was taken at the meeting. The notes of the meeting are published above and a printed copy is available upon request to the Schools Consultation Team.
Interested parties were invited to respond to the proposal by making written, electronic or online submissions on the proposal by no later than close of business on Friday 19 December 2025.
Publication of Consultation Report and decision
The next stage in the Consultation Process will involve the publication of the outcome and findings of the Statutory Consultation. This will be prepared after Education Scotland completes their visits to schools and prepares their report on the proposals. Once it is available, the Consultation Report will then be published for no less than three weeks on the Council's website prior to further consideration at a future meeting of the Learning and Families Committee.