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Oxford academy forced into emergency closure after flooding
The Iffley Academy in Oxford closed today due to “an issue with flooding” according to the Oxfordshire County Council website.
This is confirmed on the school’s website.
The outstanding rated special school is for children and young people up to the age of 18 with complex special educational needs and disabilities.
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Students have education, health and care plans with a range of needs but primarily it works with students with moderate cognition and learning difficulties, autistic spectrum disorder and social, emotional and mental health difficulties.
It was designated as a teaching school in 2018 and is part of an aspirational Multi Academy Trust – The Gallery Trust.
The academy which is in the Iffley area of the city, is not expected to reopen until Monday, April 20.