Schools, education and childcare Higher Openshaw Community School - Statutory proposal for a prescribed alteration

School and Local Authority Contact Details 

Higher Openshaw Community School, Saunton Road, Higher Openshaw, Manchester, M11 1AJ. This is a community primary school.  

The contact address for the Local Authority is: 

School Organisation, Manchester City Council, PO Box 532, Town Hall Extension, Manchester M60 2LA. 

Proposed Alteration 

We propose to establish a 20-place Resourced Provision at Higher Openshaw Community School. The provision will be for pupils with a primary need of Communication, Language and Interaction (CLI) with additional needs of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). To accommodate this, existing school facilities will be extended and adapted. Specialist equipment and resources will also be obtained. 

Evidence of Demand 

The January 2025 school census showed that 22.1% (20,689) of Manchester pupils have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Of these, 15.0% (14,055 pupils) have their needs met at SEND Support level within mainstream schools. The remaining 7.1% of the school population, 6,634 pupils, have an Education, Health, and Care (EHC) plan.

There has been significant growth in the number of children with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).  The number has risen from 2,186 in 2015 to 6,634 in 2025 (as of January). This growth has seen a higher demand for specialist education placements in Manchester. Based on current data trends, we expect this growth to continue.

The Department for Education has released national data for 2024. According to the report, 4.8% of all pupils in schools in England have an EHC plan. This is a rise from 4.3% in 2023.  A further 13.6% of all pupils receive Special Educational Needs (SEN) support without an EHC plan, up from 13.0% in 2022.