- Date05/10/2017
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- About- Four primary schools could close under new plans to create a super-school in Neath Port Talbot. - Alltwen, Llangiwg, Rhydyfro and Godre’r Graig primary schools near Pontardawe are earmarked to be “relocated”. - If plans go ahead, they would be merged with Cwmtawe Community School to form a new-build English medium school for three to 16 year olds. - It is part of the council’s schools improvement programme but parents have reacted angrily to the proposal. - Writing on Facebook, Pontardawe resident Catherine Goss said: “I have just heard this concerning news about building a super-school. - “I chose my child’s school and am very happy with it and don’t want them to have to begin their schooling career in a huge school. - “Small children need smaller environments to gain confidence.” - She added she felt like the plans were happening “under the radar”. - Others said they had not been consulted about the plans and raised concerns a new “super-school” could have an impact on traffic. - Under the proposals, external, which are being submitted to the Welsh Government for funding, the new build would have capacity for about 750 primary-aged pupils, including a nursery. - It would also accommodate 1,284 pupils aged 11-16 in the existing Cwmtawe school building. - It is thought the scheme would cost £14m. - Neath Port Talbot council approved the outline of the school improvement project on Wednesday. - Council leader Rob Jones said: “Following any positive announcement on grant funding, extensive consultation will be undertaken with schools and other stakeholders in order to further develop the projects.” - The council is also considering proposals for a £29m new build at Cefn Saeson Comprehensive in Neath, a £9m new build at Neath’s Abbey Primary School, a £9m primary school in Coed Darcy, and £6m worth of improvements at Swansea’s Ysgol Gymraeg Ystalyfera. 
