Sunderland Echo

‘We’re really excited to begin this new chapter’

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

A Sunderland special school’s move to a new purpose-built site will ‘transform opportunit­ies’ for the city’s most vulnerable young people, says its headteache­r.

Plans to relocate Sunningdal­e School from its current home in the former Springwell Infant School to a new home in Doxford Park Way were given the green light at a meeting of the city council’s Planning and Highways (East) Committee last month.

James Waller, who was appointed headteache­r earlier this year, welcomed news it would be on the receiving end of a £13million investment from the council as part of a £35 million capital programme to deliver new and renovated school buildings across the city.

Sunningdal­e, which caters for children aged two to 11 with severe and profound multiple learning difficulti­es, is currently based in the former Spring well Infant School, which has been adapted over the years.

The move to the new building will deliver specialist rooms and equipment for up to 136 children, as well as ample space for wheelchair­s and equipment.

“Our children have increasing­ly complex needs,” said James.

"It is absolutely wonderful to be able to provide them with the life-changing experience­s we offer at school, but it is not without its challenges.

“It would be hard to overemphas­ise the difference the investment will make to the care and support we will be able to offer.

“When the council first came out and spoke to us about its plans, our jaws just hit the floor. And working with them – seeing how they have listened and responded to the things we have asked for – has just been amazing."

Features will include: *wide hallways and corridors to allow wheelchair access;

*hoists to help some of the least mobile children access spaces they may otherwise be unable to;

*a hydrothera­py pool; *multi-sensory spaces; *physical therapy rooms and a dedicated rebound therapy room, using trampoline­s;

*outdoor spaces, including grass playing fields, a wetlands area, nature trail and habitat area.

“When we move, we will welcome five new classes, as well as more children who we can deliver individual­ised support ,” said James.

"We’re really excited to begin this new chapter.”

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Headteache­r James Waller with a display about the new school. Below, how the school will look from the air.

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