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Returning to School in September - FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions From the beginning of autumn term, the Department for Education will expect all pupils in all year groups to return to school full time. 1) What is my school planning for September? Each school is opening in line with Government advice and…Routes Into Work
What is this guide about? This guide provides information about options for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to help them move into paid employment. Find out about Study programmes, Supported internships, Traineeships, Apprenticeships and Access to Work. Download the Guide from…Safer Sleeping
Being a new parent is an amazing experience, but it’s also exhausting. It’s something no-one can prepare you for. And at the end of a long day, there’s nothing more satisfying than to collapse on the sofa. And that’s where we need to stop you!…School Admissions: A Guide for Parents
This booklet aims to help you if your child is starting school for the first time, moving from primary to secondary education, transferring from one school to another or if you are new to the area. It describes admission arrangements for our primary and secondary…School Calendar
Current and future term dates for Middlesbrough schools are available on the Council website. Follow the link to the page here.School Transfers
There will be occasions when a pupil wishes to transfer between schools. In-year transfer requests are applications for school places outside the usual September primary and secondary admissions process. If you're moving into the Middlesbrough local authority (LA) area, please contact us to apply for a school place.…Secondary School Admissions
Children start secondary school in the academic year in which they turn eleven years of age. You can apply for a secondary school place online. The School Admissions Guide describes admission arrangements for our primary and secondary schools.SEND Code of Practice: 0 to 25 years
Statutory guidance for organisations which work with and support children and young people who have special educational needs or disabilities. January 2015 Read the guidanceSEND Disagreement Resolution and Mediation
The Local Authority has made arrangements for independent disagreement resolution and mediation services to be made available to parents/carers and young people to provide a quick and informal way of resolving disagreements. Impartial information, advice and support - SENDIASS Parents/carers & young people can also access…