Milton Keynes City Council plans to invest more than £660,000 to expand the number of local school places and support for children with autism as part of wider work to support a rising number of children with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) as the city grows.
The investment would allow the creation of specialist teaching units for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) at two schools - Bradwell Village School and Priory Common School. A decision to go ahead with the work is set for 30 July.
The two dedicated units would provide places for an additional 36 pupils across the two sites including teaching spaces with breakout areas, intervention rooms and outdoor play areas.
Construction work – which includes some internal remodelling as well as extra buildings, would begin next year with places expected to be ready for September 2025.
The expansion of these two schools is one of several projects the City Council is looking to take forward to increase local support for children and families with SEND. Between 2015 and 2023, the number of children with EHCPs in Milton Keynes rose by 40%, whilst the number of children needing support with autism has almost doubled.
Schools that were interested in providing these additional places were invited to submit an expression of interest. These were reviewed by a panel of specialist officers who identified the two sites as being most suitable to support this area of need.