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(UK) Manchester: New $19M school for severely disabled gets 'wholehearted support'

Sept 28, 2022, Manchester Evening News: Plans for 'fantastic' new special school boosted by ‘wholehearted support’ https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/plans-fantastic-new-special-school-25124835

NW England

Dubbed Pear Tree Academy, the secondary school includes places for up to 133 pupils with profound, severe and multiple learning difficulties, as well as those with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD).
Plans for a £17m [$19M] new special school that will ‘change lives’ in Stockport have been boosted by the ‘wholehearted support’ of local councillors. Dubbed Pear Tree Academy, the secondary school includes places for up to 133 pupils with profound, severe and multiple learning difficulties, as well as those with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD).

Proposals for the ‘much-needed’ specialist facility - to be built on the vacant former Orrishmere Primary School site, in Cheadle Hulme - will go before the council’s planning committee for approval on Thursday night. Local authority bosses are forecasting a shortfall of 120 secondary places for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) over the next five years. Planners say the new school ‘would be a significant benefit’ given the number of children currently being sent out-of-borough for an education - saving the council £30k per pupil, per year - as well as benefiting children and their families. And members of Cheadle area committee threw their support behind the proposals at an extraordinary meeting on Tuesday night….

“We have a significant shortage of SEND places within the borough and the fact is at the moment we are having to take children out of the borough - some of our most vulnerable young children - because we can’t provide the necessary places here. This will largely address that in a significant way.”…

Bird's-eye view of proposed Pear Tree Academy, in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport. (Image: Ellis Williams Architects.)

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