There continues to be an increasing need for special school places in the county, with the highest number of places needed in Gloucester and Cheltenham. Where there is a shortage of state funded special school places locally, this can mean that pupils travel to schools out of county or are placed in the independent schools. This new school will be centrally located within the county and within reasonable travelling distance of from many of our towns. A further 200 place special school is set to open, subject to the necessary approvals, in Cheltenham later the same year.
In line with Gloucestershire County Council’s Climate Change Strategy to reduce its emissions to net zero by 2030, the building has been designed to achieve net zero emissions in operation with PV solar panels on the roof and with all heating and hot water generation by air source heat pumps.
This new school will be a ‘free school’ academy and Reach South Academy Trust have been appointed by the Department for Education as the Trust to operate the new school. This was following a competitive process co-ordinated by the County Council in 2023. Reach South Academy Rust run 17 schools in the southwest, including Peak Academy, a special school in Dursley.
Cllr Cohen said: “I am delighted that we have been able to start work on this new school in Abbeydale.
“Our £19.5 million investment into this school will help to meet the increasing need for special school places in our county, while ensuring that children can access the education they deserve nearer to where they live.”