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  • Consultation on Proposed Disposal of land at St Ivo Academy

    Published 20/03/25

    St Ivo Academy, part of Astrea Academy Trust, is seeking approval from the Department for Education to dispose of a parcel of playing land that it currently has the leasehold of.  The land is approximately 1,000 square meters, and this picture CLICK HERE outlines the area in question, which is to the rear of the Academy.  These plans CLICK HERE also outline the parcel of land.

    As the parcel of land currently has a designation of ‘playing field land’, it will need to be formally ‘disposed of’ to allow the land to have an alternative use.  This requires permission from the Secretary of State.

    This does not mean that the land will be given away or actually disposed of, rather the ‘disposal’ will be by way of a sublease to Aurora Fairway School, who will then have a different use for the land.

    The consultation starts on Friday 28 March 2025, and will close on Sunday 11 May 2025.

    Proposal Details
    • The proposed site is an unused area of land.  Students do not have access to the land, which is separated from the academy’s PE facilities.
    • The land consists of low-value grassland, overgrown bushes, and a small number of low-quality trees.
    •  The sublease will allow the expansion of Aurora Fairway School by way of a new classrooms building.
    • The main school site at St Ivo Academy has sufficient recreation and playing field space, which will remain unaffected by this proposed disposal.
    • The expansion will allow Aurora Fairway School to accommodate an additional 21 pupils and create up to 9 new jobs.
    About Aurora Fairway School

    Aurora Fairway School is a specialist day school, offering academic and therapeutic provision for students aged 11-16 with a range of complex learning needs including social, emotional and mental health needs, speech, language and communication difficulties and autism.

    The school is committed to providing a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment where students' well-being is a top priority. A dedicated team of specialist teachers, support staff, and therapists works closely with each student, ensuring their individual needs are met and helping them reach their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally.

    Aurora Fairway School is rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, with ‘Outstanding’ recognition for Personal Development in its most recent inspection.  The school is currently at capacity, and the expansion will allow it to admit additional students who are in need of this provision.

    Have Your Say

    We welcome feedback regarding this proposed expansion. Click the button below to leave feedback:

    Consultation Feedback Survey

    Alternatively, you can email your feedback to daniel.wilson@the-aurora-group.com.

    There will also be an in-person open consultation session at Aurora Fairway School on Wednesday 23 April 2025 at 6pm.  

    You can simply turn up on the day, but please email Daniel.wilson@the-aurora-group.com and Marcie.champion@the-aurora-group.com in advance if you need any accessibility or communication requirements.

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  • Hogging the limelight again

    Published 22/07/24

    Aurora Boveridge College are thrilled to be awarded Silver Hedgehog Friendly Campus status which recognises the additional work they’ve done since their Bronze award in 2023 to make the college grounds even more hedgehog friendly.

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  • Aurora Foxes unveil brand new Sensory Room

    Published 23/04/24

    We are delighted to unveil our new state-of-the-art Sensory Room, funded by Hilton!

    The aim was to create a space that provided a calm and relaxing environment for our students, that helps to regulate mood and emotions and promotes self-regulation.

    Aurora Foxes Occupational Therapist and Therapy Lead, Kerry Laing designed the space by sourcing sensory equipment that was both effective and affordable, meaning that if students found particular equipment to be beneficial, they would be able to re-create their own sensory spaces at home. Maintenance Team Leader, Steve Smith and his team then worked together to bring the vision to life!

    The Sensory Room is designed to engage all the senses and cater to the unique needs of our students. We're thrilled to see the students already enjoying the space and it's quickly becoming a new favourite spot. A big thank you to Hilton, Kerry, and Steve for making this possible!

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  • New SEND School Opens Today in Kidderminster

    Published 26/02/24

    Aurora Wilden View School, a much-needed new school for pupils with additional learning needs aged 5-19 has opened today (26 February 2024) in Kidderminster.

    It provides personalised, tailored education and therapeutic support in a calm, nurturing environment for students with a range of complex learning needs including social, emotional and mental health needs, including those associated with autism.

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  • Top US magician holds local special educational needs school spellbound

    Published 19/10/23

    Top US magician Kevin Spencer visited pupils at Aurora Hanley School on 10 October to deliver interactive workshops. He’s recognised as the leading authority on the therapeutic use of simple magic tricks in physical and psychosocial rehabilitation.

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  • Kian’s story

    Published 29/06/23

    Kian, aged 12, has turned his school life around after a move from mainstream schooling to the independent specialist school Aurora Hanley, which supports young people aged 6 to 19 with complex needs associated with Autism spectrum conditions. 

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  • Agents of Change, featuring Aurora Hanley School

    Published 22/06/23

    The principal of Aurora Hanley School, Tracy Whitehurst, was recently interviewed in episode one of a new documentary about the challenges faced when trying to find the right support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

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  • Hogging the limelight

    Published 02/05/23

    Aurora Boveridge College, a specialist further education college near Cranborne for young people with Autism spectrum conditions and associated needs, were thrilled to be awarded Bronze Hedgehog Friendly Campus status. 

    30 April to 6 May is Hedgehog Awareness Week and a chance to highlight the help these hogs need as they’re now classified as vulnerable to extinction. Projects such as Hedgehog Friendly Campus are needed to help to boost their numbers.

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