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Bexley 1957

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bexley]

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Handicapped Pupils requiring Education at special Schools or boarding in Boarding Homes.

(1) Blind(2) Partially sighted(3) Deaf(4) Partially Deaf(5) Delicate(6) Physically Handicapped(7) Educationally sub-not mal(8) Maladjusted(9) EpilepticTotal (1) to (9)
During the year ending 31-12-57(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
A. Handicapped Pupils newly placed in Day Special Schools or Boarding Homes264416
B. Handicapped Pupils newly ascertained as requiring education at Special Schools or boarding in Homes1114357664
On or about 3ist January, 1968:—
C. Number of Handicapped Pupils from the area:—
(i) attending Special Schools as:
(a) Day Pupils25122342
(b) Boarding Pupils33324131047
(ii) Attending independent schools under arrangement made-by the Authority
(iii) Boarded in Homes and not already included under (i) or (ii)
Total (C)32382413261089
D. Were being educated under arrangements made under Section 56 of the Education Act, 1944:—
(i) In hospitals213
(ii) In other groups (e.g. units for spastics)
(iii) At home123
E. Were requiring places in special schools:—
(i) TOTAL (a) day123
(b) Boarding112318
Pupils included in the totals above:—
(ii) who had not reached the age of 5:
(a) awaiting day places11
(b) awaiting boarding places11
(iii) who had reached the age of 5, but whose parents had not consented to their admission to a special school:
(a) awaiting day places11
(b) awaiting boarding places51b
F. Were on the Registers of Hospital Special Schools 2

Number of children reported during the year:—
(a) Under Section 57(3) (excluding any returned under (b) ) 5
(b) „ „ „ relying on Section 57(4) —
(c) „ „ 57(5) 5
of the Education Act, 1944.
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