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The Bridge School, Ipswich

Coordinates: 52°02′22″N 1°06′20″E / 52.039576°N 1.105610°E / 52.039576; 1.105610
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The Bridge School
Address
Map
Sprites Lane

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IP8 3ND

England
Coordinates52°02′22″N 1°06′20″E / 52.039576°N 1.105610°E / 52.039576; 1.105610
Information
TypeSpecial school
Academy
Established2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Local authoritySuffolk
TrustUnity Schools Partnership
Department for Education URN147162 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherTina Sharman
GenderCoeducational
Age4 to 16
Number of pupils180
Capacity180
Websitewww.thebridgeschool.org.uk

The Bridge School is a coeducational special school located in Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk.

The school was formed in 2010 as a result of the merger of Heathside Primary School and Belstead School, both of which were designated as special schools.[1] The school has 20 nursery pupils, 100 primary and 60 secondary.

The schools are located on one single site in Sprites Lane in Ipswich following completion of the new Primary School on land adjacent to the Secondary School. The secondary school educates children from ages 11 to 16[2] The primary campus has a nursery attached to it which children can join from age 3.[2]

The school is previously governed by an IEB or Interim Executive Board. However Suffolk County Council confirmed by letter on 8 February 2018 that there were no plans to convert the school to an academy following mixed communications and parent pressure.[3][4][5][6] Despite this the school converted to academy status on 1 June 2019 and is now sponsored by the Unity Schools Partnership.

References

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  1. ^ The Bridge School[permanent dead link], Infolink, Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  2. ^ a b Heathside School Archived 8 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  3. ^ "Letter from Suffolk County Council" (PDF). 8 February 2018.
  4. ^ Mercer, Katie. "A victory for campaigners who want to save a special school from academisation". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  5. ^ Mercer, Katie. "Anger at decision to force special school in Ipswich to become an academy". Ipswich Star. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Don't Break The Bridge School". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
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