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Who is the head teacher at Little Heath School?

Who is the head teacher at Little Heath School?

Mr J. Brownlie – The head teacher. Welcome to Little Heath School’s website. Little Heath is a successful and well-established school for pupils aged 11-19 with autism, a wide range of learning difficulties and complex needs. These include moderate and severe learning difficulties and communication needs.

How many pupils go to Little Heath School?

Little Heath is a successful and well-established school for pupils aged 11-19 with autism, a wide range of learning difficulties and complex needs. These include moderate and severe learning difficulties and communication needs. We have 180 pupils currently on roll, with numbers set to rise over the coming years in response to local needs.

How old do you have to be to go to Little Heath?

Stay Safe, Be Creative – RDC at home! Welcome to Little Heath School’s website. Little Heath is a successful and well-established school for pupils aged 11-19 with autism, a wide range of learning difficulties and complex needs. These include moderate and severe learning difficulties and communication needs.

Mr J. Brownlie – The head teacher. Welcome to Little Heath School’s website. Little Heath is a successful and well-established school for pupils aged 11-19 with autism, a wide range of learning difficulties and complex needs. These include moderate and severe learning difficulties and communication needs.

Little Heath is a successful and well-established school for pupils aged 11-19 with autism, a wide range of learning difficulties and complex needs. These include moderate and severe learning difficulties and communication needs. We have 180 pupils currently on roll, with numbers set to rise over the coming years in response to local needs.

Stay Safe, Be Creative – RDC at home! Welcome to Little Heath School’s website. Little Heath is a successful and well-established school for pupils aged 11-19 with autism, a wide range of learning difficulties and complex needs. These include moderate and severe learning difficulties and communication needs.

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Ruth Doyle