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  2. Whitefield Schools - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, some staff who were filmed allegedly abusing the students are still employed at the school and have not been barred from working with children. [4] The Metropolitan police conducted a criminal investigation into alleged abuse from 2014 to 2017, but the Crown Prosecution Service concluded no further action should be taken based on the ...

  3. Seashell Trust - Wikipedia

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    Seashell Trust (formerly Royal Schools for the Deaf) is a charity in Stockport, Greater Manchester, for children, young people and adults with sensory impairment, profound and multiple learning difficulties, and profound communication difficulties.

  4. 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.

  5. Special education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 Education Act made SENCOs mandatory for all schools and set out guidelines for identifying pupils with SEN and assessing their needs. [20] The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act outlawed discrimination against disabled pupils in schools, colleges and other education settings.

  6. Disability in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Disability in the United Kingdom covers a wide range of conditions and experiences, deeply impacting the lives of millions of people. Defined by the Equality Act 2010 as a physical or mental impairment with a substantial and long-term adverse effect on a person's ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities, it encompasses various aspects of life, including demographics, legislation ...

  7. State-funded schools (England) - Wikipedia

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    The first 24 free schools opened in Autumn 2011. Community schools or county schools, in which the local authority employs the schools' staff, owns the schools' lands and buildings, and has primary responsibility for admissions. Foundation schools, in which the governing body employs the staff and has primary responsibility for admissions ...

  8. Free school (England) - Wikipedia

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    Michaela Community School is a free school with sixth form in London. A free school in England is a type of academy established since 2010 under the Cameron–Clegg government's free school policy initiative. [1] From May 2015, usage of the term was formally extended to include new academies set up via a local authority competition. [2]

  9. Lists of schools in England - Wikipedia

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    The schools in England are organised into local education authorities.There are 150 local education authorities in England organised into nine larger regions. [1] According to the Schools Census, there were 3,408 [2] maintained government secondary schools in England in 2017.