| ADMISSION |
Any parent who wishes to have a child admitted to the school
should first of all contact the school and arrange an appointment to meet the
principal Ildiko Veres who will then assess whether the child can be admitted
to the school. Any child of school age will be considered for admission. Children
of pre-school age will have the opportunity of attending the Mother and Child
Group.
However all the children who would be eligible for admission to the school have
special education needs are likely to have a statement of special education
needs. Their parents may indicate a preference for the Buddy Bear School and
if the statement names the Buddy Bear School the Education and Library Board
must place the child in the school and pay fees and may also pay a contribution
towards traveling expenses. Arranging for a Board to place a child in the school
can be quiet a long and complicated procedure so it is recommended that the
parents start the process as soon as possible.
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The following information is provided to give Parents/ Guardians a general overview of the structure and functions of the Department of Education and the nine non-departmental public bodies, which although operating independently, work closely with the Department of Education and are the ultimate responsibility of the Minister of Education . You have a right to express your preference regarding your child's education particularly if your child has special needs. The Education and Library Board must take account of your preference before it makes a formal statement detailing the educational needs of your child .
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| Mrs Caitriona Ruane MLA, Minister of Education and Brendan. Mc Conville, Chairman of the Buddy Bear Trust. |
You are welcome to contact the Buddy Bear Trust for advice and support regarding the admission of your child to the Buddy Bear Trust Conductive Education School which specialises in teaching children with cerebral palsy. The Buddy Bear Trust School is an independent school recognised and inspected by the departement of Education. The Education and Library Boards have paid the fees to enable children to be educated at the school since it openned in 1993. The Education and Library Boards also pays a travel allowance to parents/guardians if necessary.
The Departments main areas of responsibility are in pre-school, primary, post-primary and special education; the youth service; the promotion of community relations within and between schools; and teacher education and salaries. Its primary statutory duty is to promote the education of the people of Northern Ireland and to ensure the effective implementation of education policy. Its key functions include:
A number of statutory and voluntary groups and organisations work closely with the Department and have an important contribution to make to the administration of education in Northern Ireland.