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Bromley 1950

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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TABLE VII.

Handicapped Pupils Requiring Education at Special Schools or Boarding in Boarding Homes.

1. Blind2. Partially Sighted3. Deaf 4. Partially Deaf5. Delicate0. Physically Handicapped7. Educationally Sub-normal8 Maladjusted9. EpilepticT OT AL 1—9
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
In the calendar year ending 31st Dec., 1950:
A. Handicapped Pupils newly placed in Day Special Schools or Homes---2--5--7
B. Handicapped Pupils newly ascertained as requiring education at Special Schools or Boarding in Homes-1-46--3-14
Number of children reported during the year:—
(a) under Section 57 (3) (excluding any returned under (b))3
(b) under Section 57 (3) relying on Section 57 (4)Nil.
(c) under Section 57 (5)3
of the Education Act, 1944.
1. Blind2. Partially Sighted3. Deaf 4. Partially Deaf5. Delicate6. Physically Handicapped7. Educationally Subnormal8. Maladjusted9. EpilepticT O T A L 1—9
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
On or about December 1st:
C. Number of Handicapped Pupils from the area:
(i) Attending Special Schools as:
(a) Day Pupils2-810
(b) Boarding Pupils----------
(ii) Boarding in Homes---
(iii) Attending Independent Schools under arrangements made by the Authority----------
Total (C).-2--8--10