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(UK) Stoke: 11 y.o. with autism still without school place

Central England

Janice Swandle, 42, says she told Stoke on Trent City Council in April the family was moving house and autistic daughter Sophie Swandle, 11, would need a school she could walk to.

A furious mum says her 11-year-old autistic daughter is yet to start school this term with the council having failed to allocate her a suitable place.

Sophie Swandle is one of 38 Year 7 pupils still without a place in Stoke-on-Trent for the current academic year which began earlier this month. She was given a place at Haywood Academy in Burslem but then relocated homes with mum Janice Swandle from Smallthorne to Meir over the summer. The city council were informed in April a new school place would be needed, Janice claims.

The frustrated mum needs Sophie to be within walking distance to a school as due to her autism struggles with public transport. She would need to get two buses to Haywood, as Janice works full time and doesn't drive.

The 42-year-old told StokeonTrentLive: "I gave the council six months' notice. It's so frustrating. She should be mixing with the other children but instead she's sat at home on her laptop. She's going to be falling behind on subjects and she finds it hard to make friendship groups as it is. I haven't even bought her school uniform yet because I don't know which school she'll be going to.

"I don't mind which school, just one where she can walk there and back herself. She wouldn't have been able to take the place at Haywood Academy. It would take her two buses and she wouldn't manage it on her own. Because of her autism, she's not as developed as a normal 11-year-old. She's not as streetwise."


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