Halifax Courier

Big investment to help primary school’s pupils

- Abigail Kellett

PUPILS AT Wood Bank Special School in Luddenden have been enjoying the benefits of three additional, state-of-the-art, classrooms following the opening of a new extension facility.

Calderdale Council has invested £1million as part of its capital programme, to refurbish and remodel the former Luddenden Youth Centre – creating additional special educationa­l needs and disability (SEND) provision at Wood Bank Special School.

The site has been transforme­d into a state-of-the-art, learning environmen­t, providing improved and fit-for-purpose facilities for 21st Century teaching.

The needs of Wood Bank’s students and teachers have been fully considered throughout the project and new facilities include accessible doorways, ramps, low level smart boards, mobility bays for charging wheelchair­s, a lift to the upper level, hoists in the classrooms and hygiene room and sensitive lighting.

Despite complicati­ons with the project delivery due to COVID restrictio­ns and difficulti­es of working throughout bad weather, the new facility was completed on schedule in February 2021.

Due to COVID restrictio­ns it was initially available for the children of key workers, but following the return of all pupils to education, is now being fully used.

Calderdale Council’s Director for Children and Young People’s Services, Julie Jenkins, said: “I’m delighted that this fantastic new facility is now being used by pupils at Wood Bank Special School. The new classrooms have been specially designed for SEND pupils, with suitable access arrangemen­ts and the inclusion of the latest technology to better support teaching and subsequent­ly enhance learning.”

Jenna Port, Head Teacher at Wood Bank Special School, said: “We are immensely proud of our new facility giving us the opportunit­y to support an additional 30 children who will all benefit from our specialist teaching and bespoke curriculum. I would like to thank everyone at the Local Authority for their contributi­on to this exciting developmen­t, creating this fabulous provision for the Wood Bank Community.”

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 ??  ?? NEW FACILITIES: Using technology in the new unit for Wood Bank Special School, Luddenden.
NEW FACILITIES: Using technology in the new unit for Wood Bank Special School, Luddenden.
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TRANSFORME­D: Teaching in the new facility.
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PROVISIONS: Corridor with wheelchair access at Wood Bank

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