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Wednesday 24th September 2025
Source: BBC (UK)
A new £21 million school for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), Tiffield Academy, has officially opened near Towcester, Northamptonshire.
The school, which welcomed its first pupils this week, will cater for around 230 children aged between four and eighteen who face communication challenges and learning difficulties.
Funded by West Northamptonshire Council, the academy is part of a broader initiative to create over 600 new specialist education places in the region.
Operated by the Greenwood Academies Trust, the purpose-built facility includes sensory rooms, a therapy room, a soft playroom, and dedicated outdoor areas.
Principal Emma Butler stated the academy is an "incredible facility" designed to give pupils opportunities to thrive.
Local officials praised the school for providing high-quality educational support in a safe and inclusive environment, allowing children with complex needs to be taught within their local community.
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