The MASP supports early intervention at levels no higher than level 2 of the Pan Lancashire Continuum of Need. Staff in Preston, Fleetwood, and Burnley can now make a referral to MASP. Professionals in education, health, and social care can refer children at risk of exploitation.
and the distance is between 2 and 15 miles
We no longer provide discretionary denominational transport assistance to families who are not a low income family (for example, you get the maximum amount of Working Tax Credit or your children are entitled to free school meals).
If you are applying
As a guide, your child could get free transport to school if they attend the nearest suitable school (measured by walking distance, not in a straight line) and the distance from home is:
2 miles or more if your child is under 8 years old
3 miles or more if they are aged 8 to 16
If you get
for refugees during the first two years after their arrival varies immensely, with some progressing very quickly to higher levels of proficiency (and sometimes achieving a Level 2 qualification enabling them to access further employment or higher education opportunities), while others struggle to achieve
and the age and development profile of those placed at the school.
The organisational structure is proposed to be delivered across four teaching groups comprising one teaching group for pupils in years 1 and 2 to accommodate key stage 1 pupils and they would be taught in class bases