The Ark, Millbrook Primary School’s Specialist Resource Provision (SRP), provides support for children with complex learning needs.
Millbrook cannot accept direct applications for places within the SRP – responsibility for placing and funding pupils lies with the Special Educational Needs Assessment Team (SENAT) at the Local Authority. Children need an EHCP (Education and Health Care Plan), in order to receive a place in The Ark.
The Ark has an allocation of 8 places in the unit, although currently we are oversubscribed with 9 pupils.
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Recent updates from The Ark class
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Staying Healthy at Millbrook- Yr 1 & 2 football
Millbrook Year 1 and 2 children represented the school in a football tournament against our LACT schools on Friday 23rd November. The team were superb and won the final! Every squad member played a game and were instrumental in the success of the team. Lets hope they continue their love of the sport outside of school as well!
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Children in Need 2018
Thank you we raised £174.88…
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House Cross Country – September 2018
Congratulations to Air house – winners of the 2018 house cross country competition…
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Millbrook celebrates the Royal Wedding
We had an amazing afternoon in the beautiful weather on Friday 18th May. The event started with a family picnic on the field, with the packed lunches served in Union Jack boxes. The children then entertained the audience by taking part in various events such as the Kings and Queens Parade, maypole dancing, country dancing, singing nursery rhymes and wedding songs, a wedding hat parade, morris dancing, by our very own Millbrook Maurice Men!, and a rousing finale of traditional…
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Tennis in The Ark
The Ark had a great afternoon recently with Delta Tennis improving their tennis skills!
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News from The Ark
The Ark have had a brilliant start to the school year, enjoying their first topic ‘Julia Donaldson’. They have explored The Gruffalo story and acted it out with confidence and good team work. We have introduced daily sessions of ‘Funky Fingers’ and ‘Dough Gym’ into the Ark to help with fine motor skills and they have had a very successful start to swimming lessons.