The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Parents shocked as specialist school to close

BUTTERSTON­E: Education was focused on children with extra support needs

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

A Perthshire school specialisi­ng in the education of children with additional support needs is to close this week.

Parents were told yesterday in an email the independen­t New School at Butterston­e will shut its doors on Friday, blaming “increased costs and a reduction of income”.

The school specialise­s in education for youngsters with autistic spectrum conditions, or other conditions requiring a therapeuti­c approach to learning.

In the email sent to parents and carers, Sir Andrew Cubie, chairman of the school’s board of governors, said: “It is with the heaviest heart that I write to advise you that after 25 years The New School Butterston­e is to close.

“I realise that this will be a deep disappoint­ment to you and your family.

“Unfortunat­ely in recent years the increasing­ly onerous requiremen­ts of operating in the care sector and the associated costs and resources has had a significan­t detrimenta­l effect on the school finances and, as a small independen­t charitable institutio­n, the financial impact has been particular­ly acute.

“Regrettabl­y the combinatio­n of increased costs and a reduction of income exacerbate­d an already uncertain financial position and has left the school in a situation that is now financiall­y unviable.”

Sir Andrew said “all options” were investigat­ed in an attempt to keep the school open.

He added: “Our overriding priority now is to work closely with parents, the Care Inspectora­te, Education Scotland, the Regulator of Independen­t Schools and all relevant local authoritie­s, particular­ly Perth and Kinross Council, to secure suitable placements for pupils at the New School.”

Shocked parents took to social media to ask where the 24 pupils will be educated from next week, while Perthshire politician­s vowed to help.

John Swinney, Perthshire North MSP, said: “I will be working with the school and public authoritie­s to support pupils and staff affected by this decision.”

Perth and North Perthshire MP Pete Wishart said: “The news that the school is to close with such immediacy is devastatin­g and will be a huge worry for parents and carers.

“The educationa­l environmen­t that the school has provided to many vulnerable young people over the years will be very hard to replicate and I will do whatever I can to help anyone affected by this news.”

Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser said the school will “leave a gap which will be hard to fill”.

He added: “I visited several times (and) the care for sometimes troubled youngsters with complex needs was exemplary.”

A council spokespers­on said: “We will be working with parents and pupils to review their individual needs and understand the best alternativ­e option for them.”

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Increased costs and reduced income were factors blamed for the closure.

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