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May 2021
A new satellite school developed for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) has welcomed more than 40 new pupils in Ripon after a £723,000 investment.
Mowbray School, Ripon, received the money from North Yorkshire County Council to open on the site of the city's former Moorside Infant School.
The new school opened two of its classrooms last year to 12 pupils. It now hosts five newly equipped and fully refurbished classrooms, indoor and outdoor play and sensory equipment, calm rooms and a forest school.
The school will help children learn within their local area instead of travelling out of the county to get the specialist education they need.
It serves the Ripon, Harrogate, Boroughbridge and Knaresborough area and is a satellite of Mowbray School in Bedale.
The developments opened up a number of new jobs locally. The school has 30 members of staff and more are set to be hired when the kitchen opens.
Jonathan Tearle, Mowbray School executive headteacher, said:
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