New special school open in the south of Wiltshire

New special school open in the south of Wiltshire

A new spacious facility for pupils with special needs in south Wiltshire is opening today (4 February).

The school for primary and lower secondary age groups is part of a wider approach to meeting growing need for specialist education provision in the county.

The satellite is being developed as part of the wider review of special education that Wiltshire Council has been taking forward over the last three years. The review demonstrated a need for an additional special facility for pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social Emotional and Mental Health concerns (SEMH) in the south of Wiltshire.

Reach South, multi Academy Trust which includes Springfields Academy, Magna Learning Partnership and Wiltshire Council have worked together to open ‘Springfields South’ as a satellite specialist provision on the site of Sarum Academy in Salisbury.

Springfields Academy specialises in supporting vulnerable young people, with ASD/SEMH, to access and enjoy their learning.

The team of highly experienced staff have been working with the children during the period of transition while the school building on the site of Sarum Academy has been made ready.

To read the full and original article visit Wiltshire Council news page.

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