July 6, 2017, (UK) Bridport News: Funding boost for Mountjoy School to help more pupils with special needs be educated in the county http://www.bridportnews.co.uk/news/15392004.Funding_boost_for_Mountjoy_School_to_help_more_pupils_with_special_needs_be_educated_in_the_county/
A WEST Dorset special school will receive funding to provide more places after it was revealed that more than 70 children with special needs or disabilities are being educated outside of the county.
Dorset County Council has agreed to provide £550,000 [>$730,000 U.S.] to create 14 additional places at Mountjoy School in Beaminster and between 10 and 14 places at Yewstock School in Sturminster Newton.
Gary Binstead, senior manager – sufficiency and school organisation at Dorset County Council, said: "We are currently looking at whether we have enough specialist educational places across the county, to make sure as many children as possible can get a great education close to home.
"We have identified the need for more special school places in Dorset and are working with Mountjoy and Yewstock schools to create extra places to meet the growing demand." ...
Childhood Lost
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