TAs talk. Columbia Grange School. 7
Description
Columbia Grange is a co-educational school for children with severe learning difficulties and/or autism between the ages of two to eleven years. The school opened in September 2003 and is purpose-built, with additional facilities for those pupils with autism. Our recent Ofsted report (June 2008) states 'This is an outstanding school where staff do all they can to ensure that this vulnerable group of pupils have a thoroughly enjoyable education.' As HLTAs and TAs we feel that we play a significant role in striving to constantly improve this. We have the opportunity to use skills gained through effective staff development and training to meet the individual, complex, diverse and changing needs of our children.
Runtime
5 min
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Subjects
Geography
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Date of Publication
2008
Database
Alexander Street
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