Worry for staff and children as London council moves ahead with plans to close Kent special school

Jan 1, 1970

Worry for staff and children as London council moves ahead with plans to close Kent special school

 

Staff at a residential special school in Kent, which is run by a London council, have voiced worries about plans to close the facility down. Wandsworth Council is moving forward with plans to shut down Bradstow School in Broadstairs due to escalating financial pressures.

On December 3, the council’s children’s committee agreed to initiate the statutory process for closing the school. This will involve publishing formal proposals and holding a four-week consultation period for feedback before making a final decision on the closure.

However, Conservative councillor Matthew Corner has expressed concerns that students may struggle to find suitable alternative schools if the closure goes ahead.

 

Read more here…

Latest news articles

New SEND school provides ‘vital’ places for Medway

A new multi-million pound school has opened to ease pressure on special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) spaces in Medway. Parents have told the BBC the difference in their children's happiness has been like "night and day" since they started attending...

read more