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The vision is clear - Laleham Gap School (Learn, Grow, Succeed) aspires to be the best school that it can be, so that all pupils have the tools to reach their full potential. We are focused on meeting the needs and interests of the individual child ensuring that progress is made in all areas, both socially and academically. This means we are accepting of all pupils from where they are and how they develop. Children are always at the heart of our decision making. Our priority is child health and wellbeing. We promote a strong Safeguarding culture in our school to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all. We will assess pupils who are referred by their existing schools before they are offered a place to ensure that we can meet their needs and that the placement is appropriate. Parents are given the opportunity to visit Laleham Gap School at one of our Prospective Parents open afternoons, which are held once a term. Once a place has been offered and accepted there, is a period of induction, which can include part-time placements, which will be beneficial to a child’s successful transition into school. All pupils admitted to the school will have been authorised by the case worker representing the Local Authority before admission. All training courses and workshops are delivered by a team of skilled and experienced Specialist Teachers and education professionals at our purpose-built training facility at Laleham Gap School and are accompanied by high quality resources. Our core programme delivered here at the TISS Centre. The school seeks to appoint highly motivated and enthusiastic individuals who will continue the excellent support for the pupils that parents and carers expect.

Beste Mannelijke Bijrol ⋆ Nederlands Film Festival". Nederlands Film Festival (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 1 June 2019 . Retrieved 12 April 2020.Admission of a pupil would compromise the Health and Safety of pupils and /or staff within the school, or would seriously compromise or disrupt the education of pupils already within the school. Food is now served 12 – 8.30pm Monday to Thursday, 12- 9pm Friday & Saturday and 12 – 7.30pm on Sunday Occasionally observation and assessment placements will be agreed to ensure the placement is correct. Film over Amsterdamse Layla M. wint mensenrechtenprijs". Het Parool (in Dutch). ANP/Het Parool. 29 June 2017. Archived from the original on 12 April 2020 . Retrieved 12 April 2020.

Mijke de Jong has focused upon strong young female characters in films such as Bluebird, Katia's Sister and Joy. [3] In the early 2010s, the radicalisation of European youngsters into Islamic fundamentalists led to around 3000 people (of which 550 were women) travelling to the Middle East to join the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS). Around 220 people travelled from the Netherlands to Iraq and Syria, of which almost half were Moroccan-Dutch. [4] De Jong had been planning to write a script based on her own youthful experiences in the Dutch squatters movement when she had a chance meeting with a Dutch woman who had converted to Islam and married a man who had then undergone a radicalisation process. The couple would sometimes visit Morocco together and on their final trip the man disappeared for several weeks, returning as an Islamic militant who had shaved his beard off as in preparation for a suicide bombing. The young woman divorced her husband and never heard of him again. Her story captivated de Jong, and she and co-writer Jan Eilander changed plans to write the new story instead. [5] They kept elements from de Jong's original plans, since saw the similarities between her experiences and Layla's. These included being adamant about social justice and searching for an identity to belong to. Setting the film in contemporary times allowed the writing team to introduce concepts such as online youth radicalisation and multiculturalism. [6] However, de Jong has commented that "for me, the film isn’t so much about showing a radicalization process, but about a girl with a radical personality." [7] At the time of writing, the Arab Spring was happening and in the Netherlands there was a debate triggered by the trial of Geert Wilders on the charge of inciting hatred against Dutch Moroccans. [5] [8] Laleham Gap School is based in Ramsgate, Kent. The Local Authority SEN team manages all admissions. All students will need to have an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) with a diagnosis of Autism to access Laleham Gap School. Their need type will be in line with the Kent descriptors and the Laleham Gap School matrix. Entry to the school will be dependent on:The Dutch media was enthusiastic about Layla M.. The Algemeen Dagblad called it an "important" story and gave it four stars out of five. De Telegraaf (four stars) praised El Koussour's talent in showing "her character's indomitable spirit" and NRC Handelsblad (four stars) highlighted the "intense acting performance of the two main protagonists". [11] The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28%, the average that was apartments was 22.6%. Laleham Gap is a Foundation, Communication and Interaction Special School. We have pupils aged from 4 to 18 years of age. Most of our pupils have a diagnosis of Autism. All pupils have an EHCP. Most pupils will achieve some GCSEs or equivalent at age 16. Laleham Gap is a new, high quality and well-resourced environment and the opportunity to work with an established, experienced and highly motivated team.

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