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Bromley 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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PART III

HANDICAPPED PUPILS AWAITING PLACES IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS OR RECEIVING EDUCATION IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS: INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS: IN SPECIAL CLASSES AND UNITS: UNDER SECTION 56 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1944; AND BOARDED IN HOMES.

As at 23rd January, 1969:—Blind (1)PS. (2)Deaf (3)Pt. Hg. (4)P.H. (5)Del. (6)Mal. (7)E.S.N. (8)Epil. (9)Sp. Def. (10)TOT. (11)
How many children from the Authority's area were awaiting places in special schools other than hospital special schools?
(1) Under 5 years of age(i) waiting before 1st January, 1968:—(a) day places
(b) boarding places
(ii) newly assessed since 1st January, 1968:—(a) day places
(b) boarding places
(i) waiting before 1st January,1968:— (a) whose parents had refused consent to their admission to a special school(a) day places
(b) boarding places
(b) others(a) day placesboys
girls
(2) Aged 5 years and over(b) boarding placesboys
girls
(ii) newly assessed since 1st January, 1968:— (a) whose parents refused consent to their admission to a special school(a) day places
(b) boarding places
(b) others(a) day placesboys1313
girls77
(b) boarding placesboys1416
girls
(3) Total number of children awaiting admission to special schools other than hospital special schools—total of (1) and (2) above(a) day placesboys13
girls7
(b) boarding placesboys1416
girls