Ealing Council ahead of schedule on providing school places to children with Special Education Needs and Disabilities

By Joe Acklam

30th Apr 2023 | Local News

Ealing Council have provided 50 spaces to SEND children in 2022/23. Photo: Ealing Council.
Ealing Council have provided 50 spaces to SEND children in 2022/23. Photo: Ealing Council.

Ealing Council have now surpassed their target for the number of school spaces for children with Special Educations Needs and Disabilities. 

The Council had targeted delivering 70 spaces between 2022 and 2026 and 40 in 2022/23 and a total of 50 specialist places have been created during this school year. 

The new Additional Resource Provision (ARP) facilities at Fielding Primary School will provide 27 new primary school places for children from reception to year 6, who have speech, language and communication difficulties, including autism and associated learning difficulties. 

The provision at Fielding is run by specialist teacher, Alison Trott, who said: "The ARP will allow for classes of up to nine pupils, and the opportunity to learn alongside pupils in the main school. The pupils will gradually work towards being independent and spend more time in, and mix with the main school. 

"The ARP is housed in a new, single-story building with three classrooms and extra support rooms, with outdoor play area and sensory garden on the site." 

Ealing Council has ARP facilities for children with speech, language and communication difficulties including autism in seven primary schools (Coston, Drayton Green, Havelock, West Acton, Beaconsfield, Willow Tree, Selborne), four secondary schools (William Perkin, Twyford, Greenford, Elthorne), and is planning two more to meet secondary school needs in Northolt and Villiers. 

Councillor Peter Mason said: "This fantastic project at Fielding is part of our commitment in the Council Plan to ensure that all Ealing children have access to the best schools in their local communities, regardless of their backgrounds and whether they have special educational needs or disabilities.  

"As a council, we will continue to create schools that are greener and more modern and that set a standard of excellence for all London to follow. 

"This is an important step forward for Ealing, as we surpass our target of 40 SEND spaces in the council plan, delivering 50 spaces, providing the vital support children need to achieve their potential and lead healthy, fulfilling lives." 

Councillor Kamaljit Nagpal added: "The new building allows for children to receive specialist teaching, learning in small groups, remaining integral and visible members of an inclusive school community.  

"This is in line with our commitment to a fairer start, making sure that our children's needs are met and that our young people with special educational needs and disabilities are supported not only to survive at school, but to thrive." 

     

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