NEW SPECIALIST SCHOOL PLACES AVAILABLE
Surrey County Council is pleased to announce the creation of 230 new specialist school places for September 2023 for Surrey’s children with additional needs and disabilities.
The creation of additional school places has been carried out through the successful delivery of 40 construction projects in schools across Surrey. The building projects included the expansion of existing specialist schools and existing Special Educational Needs (SEN) Units in mainstream schools, the construction of new specialist free schools, and the creation of new SEN Units in mainstream schools.
These projects are a part of Surrey County Council’s £260m Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and Alternative Provision Capital Programme investment to improve the long-term sufficiency of state-maintained specialist educational provision across Surrey, and in turn the experiences of Surrey children. The Council is committed to ensuring that children and young people who have additional needs and disabilities (AND) and require a specialist school placement can have their education needs met closer to home and within state-maintained provision wherever possible. The creation of these new specialist school places will support the Council in delivering this commitment, providing more Surrey young people with additional needs and disabilities with the opportunity to be educated within their own local community.
Surrey County Council’s ambitious Capital Programme aims to deliver 2,440 permanent additional specialist school places in Surrey between 2019 – 2026 to create capacity for 5,760 planned places by 2030/31.
Clare Curran, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Lifelong Learning said: “The location of these new school places means that Surrey families will have high quality specialist school provision close to where they are, which enables children and young people with additional needs and disabilities to achieve healthy, independent, and fulfilling lives.
“These additional places are part of the Council’s committed investment to increase Surrey’s estate to 5,760 places overall by 2030 to improve the long-term sufficiency of state-maintained specialist educational provision that meets the needs of communities across the county now and in the future.”
As of the 2023/24 academic year, accommodation for around 917 new specialist school places has been delivered across Surrey at a cost of £41m since the beginning of the programme. As a result of this investment, the planned phasing of places and growth plans agreed with individual schools and Trusts, and where additional places have been commissioned to meet additional local needs, Surrey’s state-maintained specialist education estate has been increased from around 3,320 in 2019 – when the Capital Programme started – to around 4,237 places now.
The programme remains on track to complete the remaining 7 projects planned for 2023/24 in the Spring term.
The next phase of Capital delivery in 2024/25 consists of major and medium new build extensions of existing specialist schools which are already in contract, a new specialist free school for autistic children, and two new secondary age SEN Units in mainstream schools for autistic children. Along with the phasing in of additional places from projects delivered in previous years, the programme will create approximately 240 new specialist school places for September 2024. Additional places from these schemes will become available between 2025-2028 in line with growth plans agreed with individual schools. This is because schools need to build their staffing capacity to support the new places.
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ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT INFORMATION
A map showing the geographical location of all of Surrey’s state-maintained specialist schools, SEN Units in mainstream schools and alternative provision schools in Surrey’s state-maintained specialist education estate from September 2023 to July 2024 (c4,210 places).
A map showing the geographical location of the 40 construction projects delivered under SCC’s Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND) and Alternative Provision (AP) Capital Programme between 2019-2023. These projects have expanded Surrey’s state-maintained specialist education estate to around 4,210 places.
Almost 150 new Specialist School places as of September 2023
School | Type | Need Type | District / Borough | Surrey Quadrant |
Fox Grove School | Specialist School | Complex Autism and co-occurring needs | Mole Valley | South East |
Philip Southcote School | Specialist School and Satellite Sites | Moderate Learning Difficulties and co-occurring needs | Runnymede Surrey Heath Epsom & Ewell | North West North East |
West Hill Academy | Specialist School | Moderate Learning Difficulties and co-occurring needs | Mole Valley | South East |
Freemantles School | Specialist School and Satellite Site | Complex Autism and co-occurring needs | Woking | North West |
Matthew Arnold School | Specialist School (final year of temporary expansion arrangements) | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Elmbridge | North East |
The Abbey School | Specialist School | Moderate Learning Difficulties and co-occurring needs | Waverley | South West |
Woodfield School | Specialist School and Satellite Site | Moderate Learning Difficulties and co-occurring needs | Reigate & Banstead | South East |
Manor Mead School | Specialist School Satellite site | Severe Learning Difficulties/ Complex Autism and co-occurring needs | Runnymede | North West |
85 new Mainstream SEN Unit places available as of September 2023
School | Type | Need Type | District / Borough | Surrey Quadrant |
Chandlers Field School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Elmbridge | North East |
Epsom Primary and Nursery School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Epsom & Ewell | North East |
Stepgates Community School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Speech, Language and Communication Needs | Runnymede | North West |
Dovers Green School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Reigate & Banstead | South East |
St Matthews C of E Primary School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Reigate & Banstead | South East |
Woking High School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Visual Impairment Needs | Woking | North West |
Epsom Downs Primary School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Reigate & Banstead | South East |
Brooklands College | Further Education SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Elmbridge | North East |
Hythe Primary School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Runnymede | North West |
Ashford Park Primary School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Spelthorne | North East |
Meadhurst Primary School | Mainstream SEN Unit | Autism/ Communication and Interaction Needs | Spelthorne | North East |