Photo of the school from the road, with lots of trees in the foreground and Downs in the background
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Approval granted for SEND expansion at Bay CE Secondary School

Site plans for an expansion of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) provision at an Isle of Wight secondary school have been approved.

Planners have granted the council consent to build a ‘double mobile classroom’ building at The Bay CE Secondary School in Sandown.

Increased capacity
The proposal will allow the school to increase its resourced places for children with autism from 15 to 20, according to a Design and Access statement.

Extra SEND provision will help the council deal with ‘school place pressures’ from increased numbers of Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).

EHCPs are documents which determine educational, health and social needs and additional support to cater to these.

The statement said,

“The Isle of Wight Council has a statutory duty to provide sufficient specialist educational places for children and young people with SEND on the Isle of Wight.”


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