High Peak School in Cheshire recently welcomed in David Rutley, Member of Parliament for Macclesfield.
David was delighted to visit the school and thoroughly enjoyed his tour around the transformational refurbishments led by Alfie, a pupil at the school and the Principal, Rachel Boylan.
High Peak is part of Kedleston Group and supports children and young people with autism and social, emotional and mental health difficulties. As well as specialist facilities and staff, the school offers small class sizes and protected quiet learning zones.
It has recently undergone a significant renovation programme including the creation of a bespoke sports hall and outdoor sports court along with performing arts space and new science, food technology and arts classrooms. A dedicated outdoor learning provision has also been incorporated into the new impressive offer at High Peak.
High Peak School welcomes visitors. To find out more or to arrange a visit, please contact the school’s referrals team on:
... or call:
0800 024 6985
Principal Rachel Boylan said: “We have further plans to continue evolving the facilities we can offer, with a real focus on the wonderful outdoor space we have here so watch this space for a mountain bike track, camping field, outdoor reading and sensory areas and much more!”
Following the visit David said, “I was very grateful for the chance to visit High Peak School once again and to have the opportunity to see the renovations that have been made. Ms Boylan and her team have created a unique environment for young people to receive the education and tailored support that they need.”
Pictured - David Rutley at High Peak School.
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