Ashgate Croft School, Cuttholme Building
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Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 15 Nov 2015
Viewed from Cuttholme Road. Ashgate Croft is a local authority Special School with the majority of pupils having either severe learning difficulties or autism. There are currently 138 pupils on roll, aged from 4 to 19. The school is housed in six main buildings within common grounds. The Cuttholme Building (pictured) comprises six classrooms, hall, therapy room, calm room and staff room. (Information from school website - http://www.ashgatecroft.derbyshire.sch.uk/ ).