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A new purpose-built school building which will bring primary and secondary SEND provision in Crowborough onto the same site is taking shape. A steel frame now stands in the grounds of the Church Road school, as construction work for secondary school accommodation at Acre Wood Academy gathers pace.  With primary age pupils already on site, the development will provide a new home for secondary age students who are currently based at nearby Beacon Academy. Post 16 pupils will continue to be based at the school
A new purpose-built school building which will bring primary and secondary SEND provision in Crowborough onto the same site is taking shape. A steel frame now stands in the grounds of the Church Road school, as construction work for secondary school accommodation at Acre Wood Academy gathers pace.  With primary age pupils already on site, the development will provide a new home for secondary age students who are currently based at nearby Beacon Academy. Post 16 pupils will continue to be based at the school
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New school building to boost SEND provision in Crowborough takes shape

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A new purpose-built school building which will bring primary and secondary SEND provision in Crowborough onto the same site is taking shape. A steel frame now stands in the grounds of the Church Road school, as construction work for secondary school accommodation at Acre Wood Academy gathers pace.  With primary age pupils already on site, the development will provide a new home for secondary age students who are currently based at nearby Beacon Academy. Post 16 pupils will continue to be based at the school

A new purpose-built school building which will bring primary and secondary SEND provision in Crowborough onto the same site is taking shape.

A steel frame now stands in the grounds of the Church Road school, as construction work for secondary school accommodation at Acre Wood Academy gathers pace.

With primary age pupils already on site, the development will provide a new home for secondary age students who are currently based at nearby Beacon Academy. Post 16 pupils will continue to be based at the school’s Green Lane site.

Conservative Cllr Bob Standley, East Sussex County Council’s lead member for Education, Inclusion and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, said: “A great deal of work has already taken place, but the erection of the steel frame is a significant step forward and the first sign of the building really taking shape. I look forward to the development progressing.

“Bringing both primary and secondary pupils onto the same site will give pupils and their families a greater sense of community, will improve access to specialist facilities, and increase access to therapy. Investment in Acre Wood is part of our commitment to ensure high quality provision for young people with SEND.”

The purpose-built school, part of London South East Academies Trust (LSEAT), will provide 60 specialist places for children with special educational needs and disabilities.

The facility, being constructed by Willmott Dixon, has been designed to meet complex and varied needs with ramped and lift access throughout the building, safe, secure outdoor areas, covered breakout spaces linked to classrooms and PE and social areas.

Neil Miller, Deputy CEO of London South East Academies Trust, said: “This new building represents a major investment in the future of Acre Wood Academy and the young people it serves – we are grateful to East Sussex County Council for its support.

“Bringing all our pupils onto one site will strengthen our school community and enable us to deliver highly tailored education and support in an environment designed specifically for pupils with complex needs.  We are excited to see the building taking shape and look forward to welcoming our pupils into their new facilities.”

Once the steel frame is in place, the pre-cast staircase can be craned into the building and work will continue to finish the building, which is due to be completed early next year.


 

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