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Plans to expand SEN provision at Morecambe Road School approved

Plans to expand SEN provision at Morecambe Road School in Lancaster have been approved.

The school will be expanded, with the creation of 34 additional places, 12 of those being in a satellite unit at nearby Lancaster and Morecambe College.

Morecambe Road School is a mixed special school for pupils with moderate learning difficulties, but as part of the expansion plans it is being proposed to redesignate it as a school that meets the needs of children and young people with generic learning difficulties.

This increases the overall number of places to 189.

The plans also include proposals to seek expressions of interests, and initiate feasibility studies and the informal consultation process that would further support the development of SEN units in schools in different locations across the county.

The proposals link in with the implementation of the council's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Sufficiency Strategy, which was approved by cabinet in October 2020. The strategy was developed in response to the increase in demand for specialist SEND provision in particular areas across Lancashire.

A further review of SEND provision in Lancashire was carried out in June 2021 and identified a particular demand for special school places in the Lancaster/Morecambe area.

Edwina Grant OBE, executive director of education and children's services, Lancashire County Council, said: "The expansion of Morecambe Road School will help to ensure there are enough special school places for all children and young people who need them.

"The development of a satellite provision, that builds on existing arrangements between Morecambe Road School and Lancaster and Morecambe College, is particularly exciting as it will provide older pupils with a broader range of experiences and opportunities that will better equip them with the tools they need to transition into adulthood.

"These proposals are part of a wider strategy to improve SEN provision across the county to enable children and young people to achieve their full potential in education and future employment.

"This is why we are also asking cabinet to take further steps to enable us to consider the development of additional SEN units in areas of Lancashire that need them most."

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