Sustainable Learning Estate For Moray - Speyside ASG |
Introduction
Purpose
Approved by Council in December 2020 as a strategic approach and updated in 2022, the Moray Learning Estate Strategy sets out our vision of providing a sustainable education service aiming for excellence. You can access the Moray Learning Estate Strategy here.
The basis of the strategy is the occupancy, suitability and condition of our schools with the outcome being a more efficient and fit-for-purpose school estate for communities across Moray.
The basis of the strategy is the occupancy, suitability and condition of our schools with the outcome being a more efficient and fit-for-purpose school estate for communities across Moray.
The strategy will see the development of individual solutions that meet the varied needs of areas across Moray, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Whilst there aren’t any specific proposals at this stage, we want your views to help us shape a sustainable learning estate for Speyside High Associated School Group (ASG).
Whilst there aren’t any specific proposals at this stage, we want your views to help us shape a sustainable learning estate for Speyside High Associated School Group (ASG).
To find out more about why and how we're engaging and to help you answer your questions we have created a school dashboard with information about the school estate now and future issues to consider. You can access this here
This survey has 8 sections and will take around 15 minutes to complete. There are opportunities throughout the survey for you to share any comments or ideas you have at. If you would like to add additional information please email learningestate@moray.gov.uk.
Key Facts Moray
- We currently have 45 primary schools and 8 secondary schools.
- 55% of our schools are classified as Rural or Remote Rural
- 80% of pupils attend their catchment school. 71% Primary and 90% Secondary
Key Facts Speyside ASG
- There are seven Primary schools and one Secondary school.
- All eight schools are within rural locations.
- 84% of Primary pupils in the Speyside High ASG and 97% of Secondary pupils attend their catchment school.
- In 2024-25 occupancy levels range from 32% in Glenlivet to 82% in Mortlach Primary schools. Average occupancy for the Speyside ASG (Including Speyside High) is 61%.
Moray Council is the Data Controller for this process. Please see our Privacy Notice for information about how the personal data provided on this form will be used.
The survey will remain open until 5pm on Monday 2nd December