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  1. The Lincolnshire Wolds Federation caters for students between the ages of 2 and 19 with moderate to severe/profound learning difficulties and complex needs. Our students’ needs are extremely wide ranging; with a large majority on the autistic spectrum, with others having Emotional and Behavioural needs, ADHD and varying degrees of developmental delay, and some with Profound and Multiple ...

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  2. Governance. Here at INSPIRE and LWF we are supported by: Our Board of Directors. David Rhodes - Chair of the Board. Lesley Thornes - Trustee / Director. Simon Clark - Trustee / Director. Jan Hargraves - Trustee / Director. Sheridan Dodsworth - Trustee / Director. At a local governing level we have:

  3. Our Academy Advocates. Lesley Thornes - Chair. Sarah Robertson - Parent. Ivan Ward - Parent. Claire Gosling - Staff. Ann Stebbings - Maples. Agendas, approved and signed Minutes, and reports/documents/papers considered at every meeting of the Board of Trustees, Governing Board, and Committees are available upon request.

  4. Lincolnshire Wolds Community Trust is currently supporting Mayflower Specialist School Academy Trust with governance, leadership, and finances. The voluntary transfer of Mayflower Specialist School Academy Trust into Lincolnshire Wolds Community Trust would support the consolidation of 2 small multi-academy trusts in Lincolnshire, providing

  5. On the 22nd of September our St Bernard's students were lucky enough to have local Councillor Sarah Parkin visit the school as a special guest at their school parliament meeting. From our youngest students right up to our oldest, classes had the opportunity to ask Sarah questions about her job and its impact on the wider community.

  6. Members of the Lincolnshire Schools' Forum and officers of the County Council supporting the meeting will access the meeting via Microsoft Teams. Members of the public and the press may access the meeting via the following link: Agenda for Lincolnshire Schools' Forum on Thursday, 21st April, 2022, 1.00 pm (moderngov.co.uk) where a.

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  8. The Lincolnshire Wolds celebrated the 50th anniversary of becoming an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) on April 17th 2023. Since 1973, the Lincolnshire Wolds has been a nationally important landscape, designated under the National Parks & Access to the Countryside (NPAC) Act 1949 and strengthened under the Countryside & Rights of Way (CRoW) Act 2000.

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