Sentences with phrase «for autistic pupils»

Schools are «struggling» to provide for autistic pupils following a 25 per cent increase in autism diagnoses in the past four years, according to government data and local area inspection letters.
Schools are «struggling» to provide for autistic pupils following a 25 per cent increase in autism diagnoses in the past four years, according to government data and local...
Simon is founder of two free schools, Holyport College (where he is chair of governors) a state boarding school where Eton College is the sole educational sponsor which opened in September 2014, and Forest Bridge School a special free school for autistic pupils which opened in September 2015.
Bank View caters for autistic pupils and those with emotional and behavioural difficulties, while Redbridge is attended by children with profound and multiple learning difficulties, with the school building accommodating specialist facilities including a hydrotherapy pool, sensory rooms, a soft play area and a therapy room.

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Frustrated by the lack of provision in the area for pupils with special needs, especially those on the autistic spectrum, the school decided that the Free School agenda offered a source of hope to local families whose needs not being met.
The opportunity to create an innovative, alternative education for pupils has seen the likes of the National Autistic Society, Everton Football Club and Eton College decide to enter the state education sector in order to increase the number of children whose lives they improve.
Two further decisions impacted on the right to education: in Re JR 17 [2010] UKHL 27 (the appeal from Northern Ireland) the Supreme Court confirmed that a school principal has no common law power to suspend a pupil from school for an alleged breach of discipline, and in A v Essex County Council [2010] UKHL 33 the court ruled (by 3 to 2) that autistic children have no absolute right to an effective education under Protocol 1 to the ECHR.
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