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School Organisation and Provision SEND Team September 2018 School Organisation and Provision SEND Team September 2018 Locality 1 & 5 Derwent, Chaddesden, Spondon, Oakwood, Mackwoth, Allestree and Darley. Officer: Louise Beaven. Interim Officers (I): Helen Clarke, Rachel Smith, Amanda Davidson, Sadia Zulfiqar Caseworker: Ellena Street, Kam Variah, Ben Murphy Locality 2 Sinfin, Alvaston, Boulton, Chellaston. Officer: Helen Clarke, Rachel Smith Caseworker: Alix McLeary Locality 3 & 4 Blagreaves. Littleover, Mickleover, Normanton, Abbey, Arboretum. Officer: Sadia Zulfiqar, Amanda Davidson Caseworker: Baldish Olk, Gabby Motley, Skye MacArthur Locality 1 Nursery Schools: The Lighthouse Nursery DE21 6AL, 01332 256990 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Primary & Junior Schools: Parkview Primary DE21 2RQ, 01332 835439 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Breadsall Hilltop Infant and Nursery DE21 4ET, 01332 345131 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Breadsall Hilltop Junior DE21 4ET, 01332 341451 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Roe Farm Primary DE21 4HG, 01332 346310 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah Beaufort Primary DE21 6BT, 01332 347275 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah Cavendish Close Infant DE21 4LY, 01332 662239 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah Cavendish Close Academy DE21 4RJ, 01332 672338 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah Derwent Community DE21 6AH, 01332 346222 - O: Rachel Smith (I) C: Ben Murphy Chaddesden Park Junior DE21 6LF, 01332 662115 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Chaddesden Park Infant DE21 6LF, 01332 673533 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street St Alban’s Catholic Primary DE21 6NU, 01332 673823 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Ben Murphy Cherry Tree Hill Primary DE21 6WL, 01332 673520 - O: Rachel Smith (I) C: Ben Murphy St Werburgh’s CE Primary DE21, 7LL 01332 673827 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Borrow Wood Primary (lower) DE21 7QW, 01332 663937 (Upper) 662826 - O: Rachel Smith (I) C: Ben Murphy Meadow Farm Community Primary DE21 6TZ, 01332 662631 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah Asterdale Primary DE21 7PH, 01332 662323 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Special Schools: St Andrew’s DE21 4EW, 01332 832746 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah St Andrew's (Post 16) DE21 4EW, 01332 832746 - O: Helen Clarke (I) C: Kam Variah St Giles DE21 6BT, 01332 343039 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Enhanced Resource Schools: Springfield Primary (ASD) DE217AB, 01332 673846 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Lees Brook Community (LD) DE21 4QX, 01332 671723 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Secondary Schools: Da Vinci DE21 4ET, 01332 831515 - O: Rachel Smit h (I) C: Ben Murphy West Park DE21 7BT, 01332 662337 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah Landau Forte College DE21 2LF, 01332 204040 - O: Rachel Smith (I) C: Ben Murphy Locality 2 Nursery Schools: Lord Street Nursery DE24 9AX, 01332 349363 – O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Primary & Junior Schools: Lakeside Primary, DE24 8UZ, 01332 571485 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Osmaston Primary, DE24 8FT, 01332 348356 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary St John Fisher Catholic Primary, DE24 0PA, 01332 572154 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Alvaston Infant & Nursery, DE24 0PU, 01332 571704 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Wyndham Primary, DE24 0EP, 01332 571153 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Oakwood Infant, DE24 0GZ, 01332 574192 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Oakwood Junior, DE24 0DD, 01332 571231 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Homefields Primary, DE73 5NY, 01332 691351 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Allenton Community Primary, DE24 9BB, 01332 701144 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Shelton Infant, DE24 9EJ, 01332 700353 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Shelton Junior, DE24 9EJ, 01332 701212 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Cottons Farm Primary, DE24 9HG, 01332 771370 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Grampian Primary, DE24 9LU, 01332 765546 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Redwood Primary, DE24 9PG, 01332 767443 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Ash Croft Primary, DE24 3HF, 01332 764160 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Chellaston Infant, DE73 1TA, 01332 700298 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Chellaston Junior, DE73 1RD, 01332 701460 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Landau Forte Academy Moorhead DE24 0AN, 01332 571162 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Special Schools: St Martin’s, DE24 OBR, 01332 571151 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Enhanced Resource School: Alvaston Junior Community (LD) DE24 0PU, 01332 571321 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary Secondary Schools: Merrill Academy, DE24 0AN, 01332 576777 – O: Helen Clarke C: Alix McLeary Noel-Baker, DE24 0BR, 01332 572026 - O: Helen Clarke C: Alix McLeary Chellaston Academy, DE73 5UB, 01332 702502 - O: Helen Clarke C: Alix McLeary City of Derby Academy, DE24 3AR, 01332 270450 - O: Helen Clarke C: Alix McLeary Derby Pride Academy DE24 8BY, 01332 349616 - O: Rachel Smith C: Alix McLeary FE: Derby College DE24 8PU, 01332 1237890 - O: Helen Clarke C: Alix McLeary Locality 3 Nursery Schools: Harrington Nursery DE23 0PE, 01332 769821 – O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Stonehill Nursery DE23 6TJ, 01332 341636 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Wallbrook Nursery DE23 8QJ, 01332 772434 – O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur Primary & Junior Schools: Becket Primary, DE22 3QB, 01332 347595 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Bishop Lonsdale CE Primary, DE22 3HH, 01332 344795 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Firs Estate Primary, DE22 3WA, 01332 346230 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley St Joseph’s Catholic, DE23 6SB, 01332 361660 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur St James’ CE Nursery & Infant, DE23 8EG, 01332 363091 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur St James’ CE Junior, DE23 8FQ, 01332 340628 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur Rosehill Infant & Nursery, DE23 8FQ, 01332 347373 - O: Amanda Davison (I) C: Gabby Motley St Chads’ CE Infant & Nursery, DE23 6WR, 01332 345997 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Arboretum Primary, DE23 8GP, 01332 291140 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Hardwick Primary, DE23 6QP, 01332 272249 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Dale Community Primary, DE23 6NN, 01332 760070 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Pear Tree Junior, DE23 8PN, 01332 760610 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Pear Tree Infant, DE23 8PN, 01332 767244 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Village Primary, DE23 8DF, 01332 766492 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur Bishop Lonsdale Primary DE232 3HH, 01332 344795 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Enhanced Resource Schools: The Bemrose School (ASD) DE22 3HU, 01332 366711 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur FE: Transition 2 DE23 6AR, 01332 370978 – O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Locality 4 Primary & Junior Schools: Ravensdale Infant/Nursery, DE3 9EY, 01332 513862 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Ravensdale Junior, DE3 9EY, 01332 512373 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Silverhill Primary, DE3 0QE, 01332 511138 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Mickleover Primary, DE3 0EY, 01332 514052 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Wren Park Primary, DE3 9AY, 01332 512732 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur Brookfield Primary, DE3 0BW, 01332 516459 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Carlyle Infant, DE23 3ES, 01332 760369 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk St Peter’s CE Junior, DE23 6FZ, 01332 767158 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur St George’s Catholic Academy, DE23 1GG, 01332 76815 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur Ridgeway Infant, DE23 1GG, 01332 760770 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Gayton Junior, DE23 1GA, 01332 760372 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Griffefield Primary, DE23 3UQ, 01332 515718 - O: Amanda Davidson C: Baldish Olk Special Schools: Ivy House School, DE23 2FS, 01332 777920 - - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur St Clare’s School, DE3 9AZ, 01332 511757 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Gabby Motley Secondary Schools: Murray Park School, DE3 9LL, 01332 515921 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur Littleover School, DE23 4BZ, 01332 513219 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur Derby Moor School, DE23 2FS, 01332 772706 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar C: Skye MacArthur Locality 5 Nursery Schools: Ashgate Nursery DE1 1GJ, 01332 371769 - - O: Kathryn Challis C: Ben Murphy Central Community Nursery DE1 3SX, 01332 342647 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Ben Murphy Whitecross Nursery DE1 3PJ, 01332 371876 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Ben Murphy The Carlton Day Nursery DE22 1GQ, 01332 366223 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Ben Murphy Primary & Junior Schools: Portway Infant, DE22 2HE, 01332 550702 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Portway Junior, DE22 2GL, 01332 550113 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Walter Evans CE, DE22 1EF, 01332 557139 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Ben Murphy Lawn Primary, DE22 2QR, 01332 550178 - O: Louise Beaven (I)C: Kam Variah St Mary’s Catholic, DE22 1AU, 01332 554831 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah Ashgate Primary, DE22 3FS, 01332 343928 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Kam Variah Pupil Referral Unit Primary Schools: Newton's Walk DE22 1HL, 01332 973858 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Ben Murphy Enhanced Resource Primary Schools: Brackensdale Primary (ASD) DE22 4BS, 01332 341171 - O: Sadia Zulfiqar (I) C: Ben Murphy Markeaton Primary (VI) DE22 1HL, 01332 347374 - O: Louise Beaven (I) C: Kam Variah Reigate Park Primary (HI) DE22 4EQ, 01332 298969 - O: Louise Beaven C: Ellena Street Special School: Kingsmead School, DE1 3LB, 01332 715970 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Ben Murphy Pupil Referral Unit Secondary Schools: Kingsmead School, DE1 3LB, 01332 715970 - O: Amanda Davidson (I) C: Ben Murphy Enhanced
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