Local authorities and governing bodies proposing to make significant changes to a school which has been designated as having a religious character should engage any trustees of the school, and in the case of Church schools the diocese or relevant diocesan board, or any other relevant faith body where appropriate, at the earliest opportunity. Where the school occupies land held by a charitable trust, trustees should always be consulted on whether any proposed alterations to a school are compatible with the terms of the trust. Please complete this form as fully as possible, answering all relevant questions. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.School Name *Contact Name *FirstLastPosition in School *School Address *Contact Email *Designated Status *Voluntary AidedVoluntary ControlledAcademy with VA StatusAcademy with VC StatusType of change required *Enlargement of Premises (expansion)Changes to the PAN where an enlargement of premises is not requiredChange to Age RangeAdding a 6th FormClosing an Additional SiteTransfer to a New SiteChange of School Category Where schools are underperforming, the DfE would not expect them to expand, unless there is a strong case that this would help to raise standards. It is expected that local authorities to create new places in schools that have an overall Ofsted rating of ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’. Please inducate your schools current Ofsted grading. OutstandingGoodRequires ImprovementInadequateThere is a departmental expectation that proposals for the addition of sixth form provision will only be put forward for mainstream secondary schools that are rated as ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. Proposers should also consider the supply of other local post-16 provision in the area and assess if there is a genuine need for the additional provision. Please indicate your schools current Ofsted grading. OutstandingGoodRequires ImprovementInadequatePlease give any further supporting information which you would like taken into account. Submit