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Solihull Council has been given the green light by the Department for Education to establish a special free school to support children with autism.
The new school, which is likely to be open in two years, will have up to 100 places for children and young people with autism aged between seven and 16 years old. The Council’s preferred option is for a dual site school with locations in both the north and south of Solihull.
It will provide an outstanding education for pupils attending the school together with support for children with autism at mainstream schools through an assessment centre based at the new site.
Councillor Ken Meeson, Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Skills, said: “This is fantastic news for children and families across Solihull. We know we have comparatively high rates of autism diagnosis in the borough. This funding means we can take an important step in delivering the Council’s ambitious programme to provide an exceptional educational environment which fully understands and caters for the individual needs of children and young people with autism.
He continues: “For those pupils with more complex needs, creating a special free school will mean we can better meet current and future demand for places, whilst also extending local choice.
“On a practical level it also means we can educate more children and young people nearer to their homes. Spending less time being transported to and from school means they should receive a better learning experience.”
In line with Department for Education guidance, the Council can now start advertising the opportunity for potential trusts to apply to establish the new school. The specification has been published on Solgrid and can be seen by selecting this link.
Talk for reading focuses on the way that children’s talk underpins the development of their reading (and writing).
We will look at:
The development of talk; the crucial role of serve and return conversations; building firm foundations in communication and language to support reading.
Research findings related to language and early reading – what are the implications for learning and teaching, looking at the proposed revisions to the EYFS?
Ask the question “When does talk turn into reading?”
Please see flier below for more details.
For an update on the centre, please see the letter below.
Associate Development Solutions have funding to run an ILM Young Leaders' course for the Midlands collaborative during 2019. This is suitable for young people aged 14-24 who may be in your participation groups. Please see the flyer for more information or email jasmin@associatesolutions.co.uk for any enquires. Expressions of interest in applying for the course are to be made by Tuesday 30 April 2019 by 5:00pm. The course will start in June 2019.
Please see below for the latest newsletter from SSSAB (Solihull Schools Strategic Accountability Board).