The new schools will create more than 1,100 high - quality
school places for children with multiple learning needs, including children with autism and mental health needs.
Making the announcement schools minister David Laws said making sure there is a good
school place for every child in England that needs one is a key part of the government's long - term plan for education.
«Whilst councils struggle to
provide school places for children and young people, millions of pounds have been spent on free schools which have undermined local authorities» ability to undertake school place planning.
Unless you haven't noticed, parents who choose to send their children to private schools are already paying taxes for
state school places for their children, taxes they don't get back for places they don't use.
For more information about applying for a primary
school place for a child with an EHCP please see the relevant section of the Lambeth SEND Local Offer website or contact the Special Education Needs and Disabilities Team on 020 7926 9460.
If it takes 6/7 years in total to deliver
enough school places for children that needed them 4 years beforehand, then there will be a predicatable failure to cope with a sudden influx of thousands of young children.
so there's not just
a school place for every child, but a good school place for every child.
Parliamentary under secretary of state for the school system, Lord Nash, commented: «The 52 new schools will provide much - needed places and encourage innovation, driving up standards and ensuring even more parents have the choice of a good
school place for their child.»
A Department for Education (DfE) spokesman said: «Pupils are already benefiting hugely from the academies programme and thanks to our reforms more of them than ever before are going to good or outstanding schools, meaning more parents can access a good
school place for their children.
Schools systems minister Lord Nash said: «Part of the government's plan for Britain is building a fairer society, with a good
school place for every child.
A school place for every child David Williams, Cabinet Member for Education, said: «As our population continues to grow, we must ensure there is a school place for every child that needs one.
Speaking on the BBC's The Andrew Marr Show, May said that the plans were about «ensuring we have good
school places for every child» and not about «going back to the system of binary education from the 1950s».
The report reads: «Without sufficient funding there is a very real risk in London of not being able to secure
a school place for every child, particularly given the complex and costly secondary school place expansions needed.»
Prime Minister Theresa May has commented on the scheme, saying that it is part of the government's bid to give parents» A greater choice of a good
school place for their child.»
«The Prime Minister talked about «a good
school place for every child».
«Great Ouse Primary Academy will provide much - needed high - quality places, driving up standards and ensuring even more parents have the choice of a good
school place for their child.»
This fund is part of several measures to increase good school places, following the Schools that Work for Everyone consultation, which set out the government's ambition to ensure there is a good
school place for every child, whatever their background.
These 52 new schools will provide much - needed places and encourage innovation, driving up standards and ensuring even more parents have the choice of a good
school place for their child.
Part of our plan for Britain is building a fairer society — with a good
school place for every child.
«Pupils are already benefiting hugely from the academies programme and thanks to our reforms more of them than ever before are going to good or outstanding schools, meaning more parents can access a good
school place for their children.»
Whoever is education secretary, they will have to work hard to deliver the most basic requirement of guaranteeing
a school place for every child.
Part of the government's plan for Britain is building a fairer society, with a good
school place for every child.
Pushing ahead with its plans to make all schools into academies will cause more chaos for children and schools at a time when the Government should be focussing on the priorities -
a school place for every child and a qualified teacher for every class.
Thousands of new school places will be created across the country following the largest wave of free schools approvals this Parliament, giving more parents the choice of a good
school place for their child.
We are confirming new investment to give parents a greater choice of a good school place for their child
But prime minister Theresa May said the scheme extension is part of the government's bid to give parents «a greater choice of a good
school place for their child».
However, despite improved teaching practice and a growing number of good school places, there are still too many parents who do not have the choice of a good
school place for their child.
Leader of the National Union of Teachers, Christine Blower, said: «Securing
a school place for your child should be a straightforward and anxiety - free process.
The Local Government Association says they have been striving to meet their duty to find
a school place for all children in their area.
The Educational Welfare Service of the Child and Family Agency (EWS) is the statutory agency which can assist parents who are experiencing difficulty in securing
a school place for their child.
For more information about applying for
a school place for a child with a Statement or EHCP, you must contact the Special Education Needs and Disabilities Team in your home borough.