Improving Education

I was educated at Parmiter's School near Bushey. As I have said many times before, the excellent state education I received gave me the very best start in life and I owe them a debt of gratitude.  Protecting and improving funding for our state schools is therefore an important priority for me and I frequently make the case for doing so. 

As our community continues to grow, we need to invest in new schools and facilities. I helped secure a replacement block at Dame Alice Owen's in Potters Bar, backing for the re-building of Hertswood Academy in Borehamwood and the creation of a new primary school for Yavneh College. 

In the short term, demand for school places in Hertsmere can be met by expanding existing schools. However, in the medium to long-term, a new school will be needed. I know this is a particular issue in Radlett, where due to a shortage of places at nearby schools, primary pupils are forced to go to dozens of different secondary schools.  

Tackling this requires the combined efforts of our borough, county and national governments. The county council can provide the evidence that we need new places, the borough will need to identify a site, and I will need to help make the case to the Department for Education. 

I have convened meetings with these parties to discuss how we can address the issue, while making clear the need for a new school to serve students in Radlett. 

With the borough council currently working to put in place a new Local Plan, this provides an opportunity to address this need. We have agreed to work together in the best interest of the community to ensure that a new school is delivered as part of this process. 

News

Oliver tours new Hertswood Academy school building

Oliver visited the new state of the art school building under construction at Hertswood Academy, Borehamwood. Oliver had a full tour of the site, accompanied by the Headmaster, Peter Gillett and the chief engineer, Steven Yanusauskas. Speaking after the visit, Oliver said: ‘It was a pleasure

Backing Plans for New Borehamwood Primary School

Oliver has given his support to a project to set up a new primary school in Borehamwood. The commitment came when Oliver met in Parliament with Ms Rebecca Schapira and Mr Samuel Franklin, two of the leaders of the New Borehamwood & Elstree Jewish Primary School Initiative. After discussing the

Oliver Chairs School Debating Competition as Queens’ School Reaches Final

Oliver chaired a debate between Queens’ School, Bushey and Kings Langley School as part of the 8th Watford Inter-School Debating Cup. The two schools debated the merits of building houses on green belt land, with Queens’ arguing in favour of the greater use of green belt land. Queens’ School were

Government Funding for Borehamwood College Facilities

Oliver has welcomed the announcement that Oaklands College will receive £210,000 of investment from the Local Growth fund to construct a new training centre in Borehamwood. The training centre will help tackle skills gaps and include a state-of-the-art construction workshop and classrooms to d

Touring the Site of Borehamwood School’s High-Tech New Home

Oliver has visited the new state of the art school building under construction at Hertswood Academy, Borehamwood. During his visit, Oliver had a full tour of the site, accompanied by the Headmaster, Mr Peter Gillett, the chief engineer, Mr Steven Yanusauskas, and Hertswood’s Head Girl and Deputy He

Meeting on Future of Local Education

Oliver has written to Hertfordshire County Council to call a meeting to discuss sites for new schools in Hertsmere. After signing the letter, Oliver said: ‘Hertsmere Borough Council are currently updating their Local Plan, the document that will shape development in our area over the coming decades

Oliver meets with County Council Leader on Local Education

Oliver on Friday met with Cllr David Williams, Leader of Hertfordshire County Council to discuss education in Hertsmere. The meeting was convened by Oliver and covered a number of issues, including primary school places in Potters Bar and a new secondary school for the Borough. Speaking this

Dropping in to Bushey’s Longwood School

Oliver on Friday visited Bushey’s Longwood School & Nursery for a tour and question and answer session with pupils. He was quizzed for nearly an hour by pupils from Years 3, 4, 5 and 6, before being taken by them on a full tour of the school. Speaking afterwards, Oliver said: ‘It was a pleasur

Question Time for Oliver at Shenley Primary’s ‘School Parliament’

Oliver is used to answering questions in the House of Commons, but on Friday he was put through his paces by the pupils of Shenley Primary’s ‘School Parliament’. The Parliament was made up of two representatives from each year, with each pupil taking on a different responsibility including, Prime M