4:07pm Monday 1st October 2001
CHILDREN with learning difficulties are set to benefit from a new council policy to keep them in mainstream schooling.
The £20m spent annually on special educational needs in Bromley will now be aimed at ensuring disabled children and those with learning problems are educated alongside children of all abilities.
The new policy and development plan, formed after six months consultation with parents and voluntary groups, will develop pupils' social skills and recognise non-academic achievement.
Darrick Wood Junior School, Lovibonds Avenue, Orpington, was rated “excellent” in a recent Ofsted report for its special needs facilities for children with hearing impairments.
Headmaster Mike Olley said: “I welcome any policy promoting inclusion, provided the support is there to make it work.
“With the help of dedicated staff, all of our pupils are able to work together, and no-one is excluded. And we hope to keep improving this with new ideas.”
Actor Baron Rix will be talking about his career at the Radlett Centre this Saturday. Equally well known for his charity work, the chairman of MENCAP talks to Melanie Dakin about his role in the House of Lords
IT seems that you can’t switch on the telly these days without tuning into a programme featuring a woman resembling a slack-jawed haddock having her life transformed by a posse of equally gruesome fashionistas.
Jonathan Godbold, assistant director of the Carol Kristian Theatre School, has been accepted as a member of the National Youth Theatre. Catch him in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe while you can
Residents in South Oxhey have boosted Hertfordshire's Air Ambulance appeal by raising £400 at a Fun Day.
Aidy Boothroyd's plans to bring in at least three new faces have been thrown up in the air after Dan Shittu’s move to Glasgow Rangers fell through this week.
Young Muslims will be taught citizenship in mosque schools as part of a bid to prevent them being turned into extremists, the Government said.
South West Herts MP David Gauke has slammed a government “tax grab” that could leave thousands of pensioners out-of-pocket next year.
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