The Vale School

The Vale is a pioneering and innovative day special school catering for children with physical disabilities and associated special educational needs.

The school is co-educational and the age range is 2-16 years.

There are approximately 80 pupils on roll, who come from Haringey and the neighbouring boroughs of:

  • Enfield
  • Hackney
  • and Islington.

The Vale school is for pupils who have special educational needs associated with physical disabilities and it offers a range of integrated provision.

The school is based in two resource bases located in mainstream schools.

The accommodation and facilities at these ‘resource bases’ is of the highest quality.

Purpose built and designed after extensive consultation with staff, parents and pupils, the school has excellent buildings, facilities and equipment.

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Further Information

Vale Resource Base
Northumberland Park Community School
Trulock Road
London
N17 0PG

Contact Details

Tel 020 8801 6111
Fax 020 8801 1140
Email office@vale.haringey.sch.uk

Staff / Management

Head Gerald Hill
Deputy Anthony Millard
Administration Deborah Hoskins
Chair of Governors Ms Gail Priddey

Pupils

Gender Mixed
Age Range 2 - 16
Number of pupils on roll 80

Characteristics

Description Special education needs
Religious character Non-denominational
Boarding provision No
Specialist status Not Applicable

Transport

Nearest Buses 318, 149, 259, 279
Nearest Tube Station Tottenham Hale
Nearest Rail Station White Hart Lane

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Page Last Updated: 29 September 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Education and learning > Schools and colleges > Special educational needs
- Education and learning > Schools and colleges > Special schools

 
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