Thursday, May 8, 2025

Derby special schools to receive £1.8m investment amid rising SEND demand

Derby City Council is set to approve a £1.8 million investment to upgrade four special education facilities. The funding aims to address a growing shortfall in places for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). It is part of the council’s 2025/26 schools capital programme and will support the creation of around 400 additional SEND places across the city.

The proposed upgrades include expanding capacity at St Andrew’s Academy’s Whitaker Road site, refurbishing the Kingsmead School campus in Alvaston, enhancing facilities at YMCA Stepping Stones Nursery in Chaddesden, and improving safety and accessibility at Central Nursery School on Nuns Street.

The refurbishment of Kingsmead’s Wisgreaves Road site follows its temporary closure in 2023 due to safety concerns. The Wisgreaves and Southgate (Brighton Road) sites are in poor condition.

The council has statutory obligations to ensure adequate SEND provision. With existing facilities at full capacity and no further expansion possible without capital investment, the upgrades are seen as essential for accommodating local demand. Increasing capacity within Derby is expected to reduce reliance on costly out-of-area placements and improve access to education within local communities.

Final decisions on the funding and scope of work will be made at the Derby City Council cabinet meeting on 14 May.

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