(UK) Bath: 10 more SPED places; 120 places in new special school
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Children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Bath will soon benefit from new local school places, thanks to council investment.
Work on new specialist facilities for SEND at Mulberry Park Primary School is due to start on 11 May and is being carried out by contractor, 21CBS.
The purpose-built facility at the school in Combe Down, will support up to 10 pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), focusing on children whose primary need is social, emotional and mental health (SEMH). Children can be taught in mainstream classes at school close to home, while receiving the specialist support they need.
The new single‑storey building will include a classroom, small group and breakout spaces, welfare facilities and a secure outdoor area designed specifically for SEND pupils.
Councillor Paul May, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, said: “This is an important milestone for a project that will make a real difference to children and families across Bath & North East Somerset. This will support more children with additional needs to learn in their local community, close to family and friends and alongside their peers, in a familiar environment while receiving tailored support. . . .
The project forms part of Bath & North East Somerset Council’s wider plan to increase local specialist school places and improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND.
It also supports the council’s wider climate and sustainability ambitions by reducing travel associated with out-of-area specialist provision. . . .
Once complete, the new SEND resource base will expand local specialist education capacity and help more children and young people to thrive within their own communities.
In March, the council announced plans for 120-place special free school based at its Culverhay site in Bath following a successful application to the Department for Education. Free schools are state-funded, non-profit, independent schools that are free to attend but not controlled by a local authority. . . .





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