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New special needs places approved for Luton primary school - MSN
Eight pupils are set to benefit from a new special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) resourced provision at a Luton primary school, which could cater for 16 eventually, a meeting heard.
Pupils and staff have worked hard to transform the rooftop space The rooftop of a primary school has been transformed into a "powerful educational tool", its headteacher has said. Natalie ...
A council has announced plans to build its first dedicated school for pupils aged nine to 16 with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) special needs. Luton Council said children and young ...
Approximately 54,700 children and young people under the age of 18 years live in Luton, 26 per cent of the 214,000 population. There are high levels of child poverty, compared with regional and ...
Luton Borough Council Luton Borough Council said the initiative "brings the town a step closer to our 2040 vision of a net zero, sustainable town" ...
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