First charity-sponsored SEN academy opens

Laura McCardle
Thursday, September 26, 2013

A centre for blind and partially sighted people has taken over the running of a failing special school to create a special educational needs (SEN) academy.

RNIB Three Spires Academy has 81 pupils aged three to 11 with moderate learning difficulties. Image: RNIB
RNIB Three Spires Academy has 81 pupils aged three to 11 with moderate learning difficulties. Image: RNIB

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