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  2. Blindness and education - Wikipedia

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    The first school with a focus on proper education was the Yorkshire School for the Blind in England. Established in 1835, it taught arithmetic, reading and writing, while at the school of the London Society for Teaching the Blind to Read founded in 1838 a general education was seen as the ideal that would contribute the most to the prosperity ...

  3. Royal School for the Blind, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The Royal School for the Blind in Liverpool, England, is the oldest specialist school of its kind in the UK, having been founded in 1791. [1] Only the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles in Paris is older, but the Royal School for the Blind is the oldest school in the world in continuous operation, and the first in the world founded by a blind person, Edward Rushton, who was also an anti ...

  4. Category:Schools for the blind in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Royal National College for the Blind (2 C, 14 P, 4 F) Pages in category "Schools for the blind in the United Kingdom" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  5. Royal National College for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    RNC is helping to develop a national blind football league. [88] In 2010 RNC hosted the World Blind Football Championship at its campus. The tournament got under way on Saturday 14 August with the opening match between England and Spain, [89] and was won by Brazil following a 2–0 win against Spain in the final on 22 August. [90]

  6. Special education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act outlawed discrimination against disabled pupils in schools, colleges and other education settings. [20] [22] It also introduced the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal. [20] Prior to the Children and Families Act 2014, there were three levels of support in England and Wales:

  7. Royal National Institute of Blind People - Wikipedia

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    RNIB was first established on 16 October 1868 as the British and Foreign Society for Improving the Embossed Literature of the Blind. [7] [8] The first meeting, which was held at 33 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, London, involved founder Thomas Rhodes Armitage (a physician who was partially sighted) and Daniel Conolly, W W Fenn [a] and Dr James Gale [b] (all three of whom were blind). [8]

  8. Linden Lodge School - Wikipedia

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    Linden Lodge School for the Blind is a specialist sensory and physical college located in Wimbledon, South London, England. It educates visually impaired children aged between two and nineteen, including those who are multi-disabled visually impaired.

  9. Queen Alexandra College - Wikipedia

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    Queen Alexandra College grew out of the Birmingham Royal Institution for the Blind. In 1958, the BRIB opened a facility named the Queen Alexandra Technical College for the Blind was opened; this facility eventually became QAC's current campus. In 1997, operation of QAC was transferred from BRIB to an independent charitable company. [1]