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Bromley 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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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 23 rd January, 1969:—Blind (1)P.S. (2)Def (3)Pt. Hg. (4)P.H. (5)Del. (6)Mai. (7)E.S.N. (8)Epil. (9)Sp. Def. (10)TOT. (11)
(i) Maintained special schools (other than hospital special schools and special units and classes not forming part of a special school) regardless by what authority they are maintaineddayboys52232161193
girls7114119141
boardingboys11553823
girls69-15
How many pupils from the Authority's area were on the registers of:—(ii) Non-maintained special schools (other than hospital special schools and special units and classes not forming part of a special school) wherever situateddayboys——4——4
girls22
boardingboys21525116335
girls11313110
(iii) Independent schools under arrangements made by the authoritydayboys1315
girls134
boardingboys3324636
girls317112
(iv) Special classes and units not forming part of a special school.boys111222054
girls15191237
How many children from the Authority's area were boarded in homes and not already included in B above.boys
girls
How many handicapped pupils (irrespective of the area to which they belong) were being educated under arrangements made by the authority in accordance with Section 56 of the Education Act, 1944.(i) in hospitalsboys
girls
(ii) in other groups, e.g. units for spastics, etc.boys99
girls77
(iii) at homeboys2961119
girls11114
Total number of handicapped children requiring places in special schools; receiving education in special schools; independent schools; special classes and units; under Section 56 of the Education Act 1944; and boarded in Homes. Totals of A(3); B(i) to (iv); C and D(i) to (iii) aboveboys3614145812702164397
girls174163215231401239