Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils The Register of Schools 2019/2020 First Edition 1 The Register of Schools 2019/20 Schools are listed by category. Details of the criteria CReSTeD expects from our schools can be found in the Information Pack on our Website: https://crested.org.uk/documents/infopack2%20as%20at%20Sept%202018.pdf General Abbreviations, Examinations prepared for Associations and Accreditations including Special Needs Abbrevi- Description Abbrevi- Description Abbrevi- Description ation ation ation ADD Attention Deficit Disorder AS/A2 Advanced Subsidiary/ BSA Boarding School Advanced General Association Certificate of Education ADHD Attention Deficit EICIS European Council of Hyperactivity Disorder AVCE Advanced Vocational Independent Schools Certificate in Education ASD Autism Spectrum GSA Girls' Schools Disorder BTEC BTEC first diploma Association Bdg Boarding courses (taken post age 16) HMC Headmasters' and Dysc Dyscalculia Headmistresses' C & G City & Guilds Conference Dysl Dyslexia CE CE Exam IAPS Independent Association Dysp Dyspraxia CLAIT Computer Literacy and of Preparatory Schools G&T Gifted and Talented Information Technology ISA Independent Schools Ind Independent School C0A Certificate of Association LA Local Authority School Achievement ISC Independent Schools Council P&S Pragmatic and Semantic ESB English Speaking Board Language Difficulties NASEN National Association CoE Certificate of Education for Special Educational SALT Speech and Language GCSE General Certificate of Needs Therapy Secondary Education NASS National Association of Wk Bdg Weekly Boarding IB International Special Schools Baccalaureate SoH The Society of Heads RSA Royal Society of Arts SAT Standardised Attainment Test Categories appear as follows:- DSP pages 3 - 5 LSC (formerly DU) pages 6 - 12 MS pages 13 - 17 SPS pages 18 - 20 TC pages 21 - 23 WS pages 24 - 25 Schools by County: - pages 26 - 27 2 Dyslexia Specialist Provision Schools - DSP The school is established primarily to teach pupils with dyslexia. The curriculum and timetable are designed to meet specific needs in a holistic, coordinated manner with a significant number of teaching staff holding nationally recognised qualifications in teaching dyslexic pupils. School Contact Details Location/ Student Special Assoc'/ exams status Details Needs Bredon School Pull Court Bushley Tewkesbury Rural 174 boys Dysc Dysl ISA Gloucestershire 56 girls Dysp P&S SoH BSA GL20 6AH Ind GCSE Tel: 01684 293156 Bdg Wk Bdg Ages 7-18 GCE: AS/A2 Fax: 01684 298008 Day BTEC, NVQ Email: [email protected] Web: www.bredonschool.org Comments: Small, friendly school with specialist provision for children with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Dyscalculia. The school benefits from a working farm, extensive Outdoor Education and full CPD for the dedicated teaching staff. Bruern Abbey School Chesterton House Chesterton Rural 99 boys Dysl IAPS Oxfordshire OX26 1UY Ind Common Entrance Tel: 01869 242448 Wk Bdg Day Ages 7-13 Fax: 01869 243949 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bruernabbey.org Comments: Calder House School Thickwood Lane Colerne Near Bath Village 34 boys Dysc Dysl BDA Wiltshire SN14 8BN 14 girls Dysp P&S Dyspraxia Tel: 01225 742329 Foundation Fax: Ind Ages 5-12 KS2 SATS and Email: [email protected] Day English Speaking Web: www.calderhouseschool.co.uk Board Comments: National Curriculum. Speech therapist and OT consultant on site. Re-entry into mainstream education usually within three years. Fairley House School 30 Causton Street London City 140 boys Dysl Dysp ISA SW1P 4AU Ind 49 girls SAT Tel: 020 7976 5456 Day KS123 Fax: 020 7976 5905 Ages 5-16 Nat' Curr' Email: [email protected] Web: www.fairleyhouse.org.uk Comments: Occupational and Speech & Language Therapists on site. Re-entry into mainstream education. Frewen College Brickwall Northiam Rye Sussex TN31 6NL Village 79 boys Dysc Dysl BDA Tel: 01797 252494 (Ages 7- Dysp S&L BSA Fax: 01797 252567 18) ISA Email: [email protected] ISC Web: www.frewencollege.co.uk Ind 36 girls GCSE Bdg Wk Bdg Ages 9-18 Day Comments: Separate Preparatory School. Speech and Language, and Occupational Therapists on site. Emphasis on Literacy, ICT, outdoor activities and Art. Strong pastoral support. 3 Dyslexia Specialist Provision Schools - DSP The school is established primarily to teach pupils with dyslexia. The curriculum and timetable are designed to meet specific needs in a holistic, coordinated manner with a significant number of teaching staff holding nationally recognised qualifications in teaching dyslexic pupils. School Contact Details Location/ Student Special Assoc'/ exams status Details Needs Holme Court School Abington Woods, Church Lane, Little Rural /Urban 10 boys Dysc Dysl Abington, Cambridgeshire, CB21 6BQ 10 girls Dysp Tel: 01223 778030 Ages 7-13 Email: [email protected] Web: www.holmecourt.com Ind GCSE Day Functional Skills (not ALAN) CACHE D of E Comments: A happy solution for children with dyslexia providing a curriculum governed by individual need. Dynamic, intensive multisensory specialist approach by identifying and overcoming a wide range of difficulties. SALT and OT are available on site. Pastoral care, Literacy, numeracy, ICT and outdoor activities are key focuses. Mainstream integration opportunities are available with our sister school, including GCSEs. Knowl Hill School School Lane Pirbright Surrey GU24 0JN Village 34 boys Dysc Dysl NASEN Tel: 01483 797032 Ind 14 girls Dysp ADD GCSE Email: [email protected] Day P&S BTEC Web: www.knowlhillschool.org.uk Ages 7-16 Functional Skills Comments: National Curriculum; Occupational/Speech & Language Therapists; Emphasis on Technology; Instrumental Enrichment programme Moon Hall School Reigate Flanchford Road Leigh Reigate Rural 68 boys Dysl Dysp ISA Surrey RH2 8RE Ind 45 girls GCSE Tel: 01306 611372 Day BTEC Ages 7-16 Email: [email protected] Web: www.moonhalschoolreigate.co.uk Comments: Provides a full mainstream curriculum for primary and secondary pupils geared to mastering literacy and numeracy; identifying and developing individual talents and achieving good GCSE results both in core and additional subjects. Small group lessons, integrated remediation and support using specialists whose teaching is tailored to the needs of the individual pupil. Maintains a traditional independent school ethos that encourages the development of interests in sport, art, drama, music and other skills. Moon Hall School Pasturewood Road Holmbury St Mary Rural 35 boys Dysc Dysl ISA Dorking Surrey Ind 17 girls Dysp P&S SAT OCR Typing & RH5 6LQ Wk Bdg Day Word Processing Tel: 01306 731464 Ages 7-11 Fax: 01306 731504 Email: [email protected] Web: www.moonhallschool.co.uk Comments: MHS shares the site of Belmont Prep School and has access to all their excellent facilities. Pupils benefit from joining with their pupils in all sports activities, and school musical/theatrical productions and Assemblies. The school is highly specialized and is able to offer a mainstream curriculum tailored to the particular needs of dyslexic pupils; delivered by specialist teachers in small groups of approximately seven pupils. 4 Dyslexia Specialist Provision Schools - DSP The school is established primarily to teach pupils with dyslexia. The curriculum and timetable are designed to meet specific needs in a holistic, coordinated manner with a significant number of teaching staff holding nationally recognised qualifications in teaching dyslexic pupils. School Contact Details Location/ Student Special Assoc'/ exams status Details Needs Shapwick School Shapwick Manor Shapwick Bridgwater 155 co-ed Dysc Dysl ISA Somerset Rural Dysp ADD TA7 9NJ Ind Ages 8-18 P&S GCSE and 6th Form Tel: 01458 210384 Bdg Wk Bdg Courses Fax: 01458 210111 Day Email: [email protected] Web: www.shapwickschool.com Comments: Shapwick School, winner of the 2016 Independent Schools Association Alternative Provision award, provides specialist education for children with dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia. The school is co-educational and caters for students from age 8 to 19 with a 1:8 teacher/pupil ratio. It operates on the philosophy 'If children can’t learn the way you teach, then you need to teach the way they learn'. Shapwick understands how to teach the national curriculum in a way that overcomes students' learning difficulties. This develops their self-esteem, which in turn builds their self-confidence, and allows them to realise their potential and move on to the next stage of their education. 'The same road by different steps' The Dominie 55 Warriner Gardens Battersea London SW11 Dysc Dysl 4DX City 15 boys Dysp P&S BDA Tel: 020 7720 8783 Ind 15 girls GCSE Fax: 0207 622 4357 Day BTEC Email: [email protected] Ages 6-12 Web: www.thedominie.co.uk Comments: National Curriculum. Specialist teachers and clinical therapists provide an integrated approach for SpLD pupils. Majority of pupils re-enter mainstream education. The Moat School Bishop's Avenue Fulham London City 65 boys Dysc Dysl ISA SW6 6EG Ind Dysp ADD GCSE Tel: 0207 610 9018 Day 30 girls P&S Fax: Email: [email protected] Ages 9-16 Web: www.moatschool.org.uk Comments: The Moat School was established in 1998 as a pioneering school to allow children with Dyslexia the opportunity to access an academic education. Focussing on pupil personal development The Moat aims to accommodate not only pupils with a SpLD diagnosis but also any child who struggles in a traditional classroom. Unicorn
Recommended publications
  • The Manor House
    The Manor House Monkton Combe, Bath The Manor House Monkton Combe, Bath, BA2 7HD A magnificent medieval country manor house, approximately 2.5 miles from Bath Spa station. Accommodation Entrance Hall • Reception hall • Drawing room • Dining room Games room • Kitchen/breakfast room • Utility room • Conservatory Ground floor en suite bedroom 5 first floor en suite bedrooms • 3 second floor en suite bedrooms Drive way parking • Gardens Luke Brady Savills Bath Edgar House, 17 George Street Bath, BA1 2EN [email protected] 01225 474501 Description The Manor House is a superb detached ancient country house situated in a secluded position in the village of Monkton Combe, approximately 2.5 miles from Bath Spa station in the UNESCO World Heritage Site – the City of Bath. This restful rambling medieval Manor House is in a rural valley in a recognised ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’. Documented in the Hale Manuscript of 1262, the property has a wealth of beautiful architectural features, including an ancient fireplace, exposed beams and exquisite ceiling detail in the drawing room. The property has four reception rooms on the ground floor, two of which have log fires including a Tudor inglenook fireplace dating back to the mid-16th century. Of particular note is the formal drawing room ( once a billiard room ) that overlooks the pretty gardens. There is an open fire, wooden floors and exquisite ceiling detail. The kitchen/breakfast room leads into both the Victorian glass house conservatory and the utility room with doors to the gardens. There are eight en suite bedrooms, individually styled – one on the ground floor and four on the first floor.
    [Show full text]
  • Publication Version
    Site Allocations Plan - Publication Version (October 2016) Schedule of Comments Received Content Consultation Arrangements p.5 Introduction p.8 Policy Context p.13 Evidence Base p.21 Policy SA1: Housing Allocations p.34 Policy SA2: Settlement Boundaries p.55 Policy SA3: Mixed Use Allocations p.62 Policy SA4: Employment Allocations p.65 Policy SA5: Safeguarded Employment Sites p.74 Policy SA6: Retention of Economic Uses p.76 Policy SA7: Local Green Space p.78 Policy SA8: Undesignated Green Space p.85 Policy SA9: Strategic Gaps p.87 Policy SA10: Community Use Allocation p.101 Policy SA12: A370 Corridor into Weston-super-Mare p.106 Schedule 1: Proposed Housing Sites p.108 Weston-super-Mare p.108 Winterstoke Village p.108 Parklands Village p.110 Westacres Caravan Park p.111 Orchard House Ebdon Road p.112 Land to rear of Locking Road p.113 Walliscote Place p.114 Dolphin Square p.116 Land to the west of Winterstoke Road p.117 Land to the north of the A370, Summer Lane p.119 Bridge Farm, Bristol Road p.120 Birnbeck Pier p.121 Gas works, Winterstoke Road p.123 Nightingale Close, Mead Vale p.124 South of Herluin Way, Avoncrest Site p.125 Former Bournville School Site, Selworthy Road p.126 Former Sweat FA site, Winterstoke Road p.127 Page 1 of 570 15 Feb 2017 17:12:00 Station Gateway p.128 Land at Bridgewater Road p.129 Total for Weston-super-Mare p.130 Clevedon p.132 North of Churchill Avenue p.132 Millcross Site p.133 Total for Clevedon p.134 Nailsea p.135 Trendlewood Way p.135 Police Station p.154 West of Engine Lane p.156 Land south of The
    [Show full text]
  • Trades. Soh 7~1
    SOMERSET.) TRADES. SOH 7~1 Downside School(Rev. Henry Leander Somerset County Council Cheese Aldwinclde Misses Gertrude & Ramsay M.A. head master; for as- School(Miss H. Willis, instructress), KatherinE>, 6 & 8 Kewstoke road,. sistant masters see p. 252), Down- Hawker's farm, Chilton Trinity, W eston -super-Mare side, Stratton-on-the-Fosse Bridgwater JltArcher Misses E. A., M. & M. R. Frome School of Art (in connection Taunton School (C.D.Whittaker M.A., (& day), Oakover, Barrow road, with the Science & Art Department, B.Sc., LL.D. head master; for as- Burnham South Kensington & under the sistant masters see p. 448), Staple- JltAvery Miss Amy, Larchmount hall. management of the Frome District grove, Taunton Yattr>n, Bristol Technical Education Committee) Taunton School of Art (Albin W. llt§Badger & Stansfield, Belvedere~ (Arthur Phillips, master; Rev. W. N orris, sec. ; Frederick Mason, head lrnham road, Minehead F. H. Randolph, chairman; C. A. master; Miss A. Stook, assistant §Badger Miss K. 11 Northfield,Bdgwtr Chapman, sec.), Park road, Frome teacher), Corporation st. Taunton IJtBarford R. E. & Bidder G. H. Government Science & Art School Technical School (G. H. Mitchell, art (Misses), Weir House School for (Geo. Pritchard, master; M. V. H. teacher; Mrs. Alien, handicrafts girls, Staplegrove road, Taunton Rodber, sec.), Kingston, Yeovil teacher), Council o:ffices,Market pl. tBarton Frank H. (& day), 19 Mont- High School for Girls (Girls' Public Shepton Mallet pelier, Weston-super-Mare Day School Trust Limited) (Miss Technical School of Art (W. G. IIBates Mrs. Mary, Whatley house,. Nicol M.A. head mistress), 4, 5 & 6 Knight, master), Public hall,Albert North Curry, Taunton Portland place, Bath road, Clevedon JltBennet Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • Shapwick School
    Shapwick School Shapwick, Somerset A unique opportunity to redevelop the site of a former school, comprising the Grade II* Listed Shapwick Manor and its ancillary buildings with approximately 10.39 acres (4.2 hectares). Available as a whole or in six individual lots. Shapwick Manor, 21 Station Road, Shapwick, Bridgwater, TA7 9NJ Taunton Station 18 miles (London Paddington 1 hour 50 mins), Taunton 21 miles, Bristol Airport 21 miles, Bristol 30 miles History The site of the former Shapwick School has a long and fascinating history. The manor of Shapwick originally belonged to Glastonbury Abbey, forming part of its Pouholt (Polden) estate. It was divided into two halves in medieval times. After the Dissolution of the monasteries, the manor passed to Thomas Walton and then to the Rolle family. The manor house (Shapwick Manor, previously known as Down House) was built after the manor was divided. It dates from around 1475; originally it was moated but the moat was filled in during the rebuilding by Henry Bull in the first quarter of the 17th century. P a t h ( u m ) Load 4 ers Stoneleigh 6 7 2 25.6m 44 Carters 7746Brookley 7946 7447 0.11 ha 0.07 ha 0.13 ha 0.27 0.16 29.9m 0.33 Syramore House 3 2 8144 0.03 ha Tennis 2 Court 0.07 6844 8244 0.30 ha 0.16 ha 0.74 0.40 9142 2.39 ha 3 k c 1 a r 8140 5.90 T 0.03 ha 7641 Shapwick School 0.07 0.55 ha Senior and Sixth Form 1.44 Shapwick Dovecote 2 D 4 R A Y th R a E 8236 B P IM T 0.06 ha 32.3m Mulberry 0.15 21 House Lot Key 8234 18 0.09 ha 1 1 Lot 1 - Shapwick Manor (0.59ha / 1.45ac) 24 4 0.21 H a l 2
    [Show full text]
  • FOI 114/11 Crimes in Schools September 2010 – February 2011
    FOI 114/11 Crimes in Schools September 2010 – February 2011 Incident Premisies Name Town / City Current Offence Group Count Abbeywood Community School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 4 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Criminal Damage 1 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 4 Alexandra Park Beechen Cliff School Bath Violence Against The Person 1 Allen School House Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 0 Archbishop Cranmer Community C Of E School Taunton Burglary 1 Ashcombe Cp School Weston-Super-Mare Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 2 Ashcombe Primary School Weston-Super-Mare Violence Against The Person 0 Ashcott Primary School Bridgwater Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 0 Ashill Primary School Ilminster Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Ashley Down Infant School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 2 Ashton Park School Bristol Other Offences 1 Ashton Park School Bristol Sexual Offences 1 Ashton Park School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Avon Primary School Bristol Burglary 2 Backwell School Bristol Burglary 3 Backwell School Bristol Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Backwell School Bristol Violence Against The Person 1 Badminton School Bristol Violence Against The Person 0 Banwell Primary School Banwell Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Bartletts Elm School Langport Criminal Damage 0 Barton Hill County Infant School & Nursery Bristol Burglary 1 Barton Hill Primary School Bristol Violence Against The Person 0 Barwick Stoford Pre School Yeovil Fraud Forgery 1 Batheaston Primary
    [Show full text]
  • Use of Contextual Data at the University of Warwick Please Use
    Use of contextual data at the University of Warwick Please use the table below to check whether your school meets the eligibility criteria for a contextual offer. For more information about our contextual offer please visit our website or contact the Undergraduate Admissions Team. School Name School Postcode School Performance Free School Meals 'Y' indicates a school which meets the 'Y' indicates a school which meets the Free School Meal criteria. Schools are listed in alphabetical order. school performance citeria. 'N/A' indicates a school for which the data is not available. 6th Form at Swakeleys UB10 0EJ N Y Abbey College, Ramsey PE26 1DG Y N Abbey Court Community Special School ME2 3SP N Y Abbey Grange Church of England Academy LS16 5EA Y N Abbey Hill School and Performing Arts College ST2 8LG Y Y Abbey Hill School and Technology College, Stockton TS19 8BU Y Y Abbey School, Faversham ME13 8RZ Y Y Abbeyfield School, Northampton NN4 8BU Y Y Abbeywood Community School BS34 8SF Y N Abbot Beyne School and Arts College, Burton Upon Trent DE15 0JL Y Y Abbot's Lea School, Liverpool L25 6EE Y Y Abbotsfield School UB10 0EX Y N Abbotsfield School, Uxbridge UB10 0EX Y N School Name School Postcode School Performance Free School Meals Abbs Cross School and Arts College RM12 4YQ Y N Abbs Cross School, Hornchurch RM12 4YB Y N Abingdon And Witney College OX14 1GG Y NA Abraham Darby Academy TF7 5HX Y Y Abraham Guest Academy WN5 0DQ Y Y Abraham Moss High School, Manchester M8 5UF Y Y Academy 360 SR4 9BA Y Y Accrington Academy BB5 4FF Y Y Acklam Grange
    [Show full text]
  • Newsletter July 2014
    Newsletter Cannington Bridgwater Somerset July 2014 TA5 2NB Tel: 01278 652369 Fax: 01278 653244 [email protected] www.brymoreacademy.co.uk Message from the Headteacher - Mark Thomas Waking up on the first day of the long summer holidays is always pretty special for staff and students alike. The first day is always a chance to unwind and reflect and Sunday was a chance to do just that. I spent a good hour or so, wandering around Brymore with Mr Ashton and Mr Austin reflecting on a wonderful swimming gala, a busy year and discussing plans for the future. I felt the atmosphere at the swimming gala was really special and, to me, summed up everything that Brymore stands for. Firstly, competitive swimming, where it was all about gaining points for your house, no matter what your ability. Fantastic support from the boys ensured everyone had to give their best, with real sportsmanship as many competitors supported and congratulated each other. This was fol- lowed by the academic awards, where boys received cups and certificates from the Chair of Governors for their hard work throughout the year, with the reaction of the boys to the winners showing genuine acknowledgment. I am sure Mr Oliver will never forget the reception he received when accepting his full colours in recognition of the years of hard work and commitment he has shown to the boys of Brymore. Finally, the support from FOBSA and the parents was excellent, not only through a great turnout but with many waiting around for over an hour at the end so that along with their son they could seek out staff and thank them despite having long journeys home to face.
    [Show full text]
  • Education What's on Early Years Clubs & Classes
    FREE Take Me Home IN THIS ISSUE Celebrating Education What’s On 100 issues Early Years Clubs & Classes IssueFamiliesonline.co.u 100 September/Octoberk 2021 familiesonline.co.ukFamilies London Surrey Borders 1 We can’t wait to welcome you back! Epsom Square, 6-7 Derby Square, Epsom KT19 8AG 2 Families London Surrey Borders Familiesonline.co.uk CONTENTS Contact us Editor Tamar Pearson [email protected] 075 3714 1998 Next issue Nov/Dec Families LSB is celebrating our 100th issue! Booking deadline 8 Oct I am very proud to have been part of the journey the magazine has taken, sharing 1000’s of amazing events and activities with families and children. A huge thank you to everyone for supporting the magazine over the past 16 years – our incredible team of writers, creative Printed by Print Mates designer, distributors, loyal advertisers and valued readers. Tamar xx In this issue 4. Local News 6. Clubs & Classes To celebrate we have some great reader giveaway’s for you and your family. Exclusive copies of the new Peppa Pig, Peppa’s Adventures album 7. Clubs & Classes Directory The album boasts tracks which includes a mix of recognisable, much-loved extended versions of songs from favourite episodes, such as Recycling and the hilarious Birdy Woof Woof. 8. Early Years A family ticket to the beautiful Polesden Lacey Polesden Lacey is the perfect day out for all the family. A place of contrasts with both a touch 10. Education News of Edwardian elegance and muddy countryside walks, promising hours of delightful fun for everyone.
    [Show full text]
  • Bright World Education
    Bright World Education advice and placement service into top UK boarding schools choose from over 450 independent First Class schools, colleges Guardianship and UK universities service across the UK www.brightworld.co.uk The Bright World Team knowledgeable, efficient and professional I whole-heartedly believe that without your dedicated efforts and good “recommendations, we would never have made it - Sheena, no words can express our gratitude to you!! Estella Yip, Mother of Regine Yip” Meet the school and university placements team who are here to help guide you from enquiry to confirming your place at a UK boarding school, college or university about Bright World Bright World Education Ltd and Bright World Guardianships Ltd are sister companies, both established in 2000 and dedicated to helping international students find places at UK schools, colleges and universities and safeguarding their welfare while they are here. Bright World Education Ltd is an education consultant specialising in helping international students find places at UK boarding schools, colleges and universities. Bright World has developed strong relationships with schools and colleges over the yearss so we have a tremendous knowledge of the schools, the education system and most importantly how international students can make the transition between their education system overseas and ours in the UK. We have excellent contacts with schools and understand the needs of international students very well. Schools fill up quite quickly during the academic year and we keep a careful note of the places still available week by week. To apply, send us the student’s name, date of birth and latest school reports with any further requirements and we will suggest schools that still have places in the correct year group for you.
    [Show full text]
  • Audit of Open Space, Sport and Recreation Facilities and Assessment of Local Needs
    AUDIT OF OPEN SPACE, SPORT AND RECREATION FACILITIES AND ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL NEEDS A REPORT BY PMP MARCH 2006 CONTENTS Page Section 1 Introduction and background 1 Section 2 Undertaking the study 6 Section 3 Strategic context 9 Section 4 Consultation findings 15 Section 5 Parks and gardens 35 Section 6 Natural and semi-natural open space 50 Section 7 Amenity green space 59 Section 8 Provision for children and young people 76 Section 9 Sports facilities 90 Section 10 Allotments and community gardens 117 Section 11 Cemeteries and churchyards 125 Section 12 Green corridors 130 Section 13 Resourcing open space 136 Section 14 Planning implementation 141 Section 15 Summary of recommendations 160 APPENDICES Appendix A Benefits of open space Appendix B Demographics Appendix C Open space types and descriptions Appendix D Questionnaires Appendix E Site assessments Appendix F Step 3 & 4: Setting and applying provision standards Appendix G Open space publications Appendix H Supply and demand models Appendix I Quantity standards Appendix J A quality vision for Epsom & Ewell Appendix K Accessibility standards summary Appendix L Catchment maps Appendix M Site overview by typology Appendix N Site list Appendix O Playing pitch map Appendix P Prioritisation of Open Space Sites APPENDIX M – SITE OVERVIEW BY TYPOLOGY The site assessment matrices completed for each open space site across Epsom & Ewell (see Appendix E) provide a score for quality and site access in addition to an assessment of any wider benefits such as educational or heritage benefits. Sites are given a score for the following factors: - cleanliness and maintenance, - security and safety, - vegetation and - ancillary accommodation.
    [Show full text]
  • Microsoft Schools
    Microsoft Schools Region Country State Company APAC Vietnam THCS THẠCH XÁ APAC Korea GoYang Global High School APAC Indonesia SMPN 12 Yogyakarta APAC Indonesia Sekolah Pelita Harapan Intertiol APAC Bangladesh Bangladesh St. Joseph School APAC Malaysia SMK. LAJAU APAC Bangladesh Dhaka National Anti-Bullying Network APAC Bangladesh Basail government primary school APAC Bangladesh Mogaltula High School APAC Nepal Bagmati BernHardt MTI School APAC Bangladesh Bangladesh Letu mondol high school APAC Bangladesh Dhaka Residential Model College APAC Thailand Sarakhampittayakhom School English Program APAC Bangladesh N/A Gabtali Govt. Girls' High School, Bogra APAC Philippines Compostela Valley Atty. Orlando S. Rimando National High School APAC Bangladesh MOHONPUR GOVT COLLEGE, MOHONPUR, RAJSHAHI APAC Indonesia SMAN 4 Muaro Jambi APAC Indonesia MA NURUL UMMAH LAMBELU APAC Bangladesh Uttar Kulaura High School APAC Malaysia Melaka SMK Ade Putra APAC Indonesia Jawa Barat Sukabumi Study Center APAC Indonesia Sekolah Insan Cendekia Madani APAC Malaysia SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN TAMAN BUKIT INDAH APAC Bangladesh Lakhaidanga Secondary School APAC Philippines RIZAL STI Education Services Group, Inc. APAC Korea Gyeonggi-do Gwacheon High School APAC Philippines Asia Pacific College APAC Philippines Rizal Institute of Computer Studies APAC Philippines N/A Washington International School APAC Philippines La Consolacion University Philippines APAC Korea 포항제철지곡초등학교 APAC Thailand uthaiwitthayakhom school APAC Philippines Philippines Isabel National Comprehensive School APAC Philippines Metro Manila Pugad Lawin High School APAC Sri Lanka Western Province Wise International School - Sri Lanka APAC Bangladesh Faridpur Govt. Girls' High School, Faridpur 7800 APAC New Zealand N/A Cornerstone Christian School Microsoft Schools APAC Philippines St. Mary's College, Quezon City APAC Indonesia N/A SMA N 1 Blora APAC Vietnam Vinschool Thành phố Hồ Chí APAC Vietnam Minh THCS - THPT HOA SEN APAC Korea .
    [Show full text]
  • We're Back for 2021!
    The Early Early Christmas Live & Virtual Fair 2021 We’re Back for 2021! Tedworth Polo Park, Wiltshire Tues 28 Sep 2021 | 2pm - 9.30pm Wed 29 Sep 2021 | 9:30am - 4pm 07818 090 913 [email protected] Proud sponsors of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity Early Early Christmas Fair Making soldiers’ lives better www.aspiredefence.co.uk Pictured: Officers’ Mess - Larkhill, delivered for the Army Basing Programme (2016 – 2020) Copyright © 2021 Aspire Defence Limited The Early Early Christmas Fair We’re back for 2021! Tedworth Polo Park, Wiltshire Tues 28 Sep 2021 | 2pm - 9.30pm Wed 29 Sep 2021 | 9:30am - 4pm The last 18 months have been hugely challenging for event organisers, and the charities that they support. Taking the Early, Early Christmas Fair (EECF) online was a big undertaking, but you all supported us and we are so grateful to everyone who helped raise much needed funds for ABF - The Soldiers’ Charity, in the most difficult year yet. The 2021 EECF, complete with marquees, stalls and stallholders, delicious food and drink will take place at Tedworth Park, Tidworth as always over a two-day period with a fabulous evening reception on the Tuesday night. There will be the usual fabulously eclectic display of produce and products: from beauty and fashion, food and drink, gifts and gadgets, jewellery and flowers, things for the home and the garden, and much, much more… Something for everyone and a place to meet, at last. Any government guidelines will be strictly adhered to, with whatever restrictions are in place at that time. Once again, we will be joined by Marc Allum, well known to many from the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow, who will be delighted to value your heirlooms and curios both at the Live Event, and later online during the Virtual Event.
    [Show full text]