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Bromley 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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TABLE VII.

Handicapped Pupils Requiring Education at Special School or Boarding in

Boarding Homes.

1. Blind2. Partially Sighted3. Deaf4. Partiallv Deaf5. Delicate6. Physically Handicapped7. Educationally Sub-normal8. Maladjusted9. EpilepticT O T A L 1—9
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
In the calendar year ended 31st December, 1951:
A. Handicapped Pupils newly placed in Special Schools or Homes--2---4--6
B. Handicapped Pupils newly ascertained as requiring education at Special Schools or boarding in Homes--1-8-83-20
Number of chidren reported during the year: —
(a) under Section 57 (3) (excluding those returned under (b))3
(b) „ „ 57 (3) relying on Section 57 (4)Nil
(c) „ ., 57 (5)1
of the Education Act. 1944.

TABLE VII.

Handicapped Pupils Requiring Education at Special School or Boarding in

Boarding Homes.

1. Blind2. Partially Sighted3. Deaf4. Partially Deaf5. Delicate6. Physically Handicapped7. Educationally Sub-normal8. Maladjusted9. EpilepticT O T A L 1—9
On or about December 31st, 1951:(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
C. Number of Handicapped Pupils from the area—(i) attending Special Schools as Day Pupils--22--10--14
D. Number of Handicapped Pupils being educated under arrangements made under Section 56 of the Education Act, 1944—
(i) in hospitals--3--3
(ii) elsewhere (home)-----1---1
E. Number of Handicapped Pupils from the area requiring places in Special Schools (including any such unplaced children who are temporarily receiving home tuition)--2---52-9

Amount spent on arrangements under Section 56 of the Education Act, 1944.
for the education of handicapped pupih in the financial year ended
31st March, 1951 £199 3s. 8d.