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Welcome
to the St Luke's Primary School website
St.
Luke’s Primary School is a day special
school for pupils with moderate, severe and
profound and multiple learning difficulties
aged from 3 – 11 years. There is provision
for up to 120 children.
Many
pupils have additional problems such as autism,
physical disabilities, visual impairments,
hearing impairments and epilepsy.
The
school provides an outreach service to primary
schools and other early years providers (e.g.
children’s centres, playgroups, nurseries)
in order to support inclusion of children
with complex learning difficulties.
The
school is based in Scunthorpe and maintained
by North Lincolnshire Council. |
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We
hope you enjoy looking around the website,
there is now a messageboard, which will be
useful for sharing information, advice, stories
or just to have a good old moan.
There
are lots of links to various websites throughout
the site that might provide support, information
or entertainment, try them out and if you
know of any good sites that might be appropriate,
let us know and we will put a link to them.
If
you want information about St Luke's then
you can visit the, Office, News, About us,
Parents or F.O.S.L. (Friends of St Luke's)
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If
you have any comments about the website, or
suggestions about what you would like to see
included, please feel free to contact us by
emailing Kevin Brown at the following email
address, brownk@stlukes.northlincs.yhgfl.net
To
access some of this site e.g. slideshows you
will need to have the flash player installed,
most modern computers would have this on.
If you don't have the flash player installed
you can download it from the Adobe site by
clicking here 
This
site is best viewed with a monitor resolution
of 1024 x 768, if there are any problems with
how the site is displayed on your monitor
please let us know at the above email address.
All
photographs that include pupils are used with
permission of their parents/carers. |
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