Specialist dyslexia and dyspraxia school in Meare given green light to fully open next week

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Abbot's Way School in Meare
Abbot's Way School in Meare

A new specialist school in Meare has been given the go-ahead by the Department for Education (DfE) to fully open next week.

The team at Abbot's Way School say they are delighted that all their children can start being taught from Monday (January 18), now that the DfE has given the organisation the green light, following checks that all schools have to undertake before they open.

The school will initially take students between the ages of seven and 14 years old, rising up to 16 from 2022, and it will focus on supporting pupils with dyslexia, dyscalculia and dyspraxia.

Joint head teachers Hellen Lush and Gareth Wright spoke to Glastonbury Nub News about their plans, and the journey they had to take to get to be ready for opening.

Hellen said: "Our entire team are advocates for our fresh, forward thinking vision.

"We are excited to be launching an aspirational, vibrant curriculum which will both encourage and challenge our young people, enabling them to explore, discover and thrive.

"Our curriculum is holistic and all-embedded, with strands such as therapy, outdoor learning and social skills running through all that we do."

Gareth said that initially there will be 15 pupils being taught at the former Shapwick School boarding house in St Mary's Road in Meare, but they are hoping to have 40 by the summer term.

Abbot's Way almost received approval in July, and had passed all the checks by the DfE, but the planning permission for the change of use from boarding house to school had not been approved so they had to completely start again from scratch with a new application and inspection.

However, the final green light was given on December 30 and Gareth said they were ready to operate fully, having been allowed to run with five pupils in the meantime, giving them opportunity to get all their processes in place.

He said: "As a proud dyslexic myself, it has been hugely gratifying building a brand new out of the box specialist provision which can meet the needs of students with specific learning differences.

"We all share an intrinsic passion in supporting the education and development of young people that require a three-dimensional, multi-sensory approach to learning.

"Our welcome into the village has been gratefully appreciated as has the support from our neighbours."

Bordering national nature reserves in Meare, Hellen and Gareth say Abbot's Way School's location lends itself perfectly to its "inspirational learning by doing" ethos. For further details you can visit www.abbotswayschool.co.uk.

     

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