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The PACE Centre

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Established
  
1990

DfE number
  
825/6031

Phone
  
+44 1296 392739

Founded
  
1990

Chief Executive
  
Amanda Richardson

DfE URN
  
131462 Tables

Founder
  
Heather Last

The PACE Centre

Type
  
Independent special school

Location
  
Coventon Road Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP19 9JL England

Address
  
Philip Green House, Coventon Rd, Aylesbury HP19 9JL, UK

Similar
  
The Mandeville School, Aylesbury High School, Sir Henry Floyd Grammar, Booker Park School, William Harding Combine

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The PACE Centre is a UK-registered charity and special school based in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK. It helps children and young people with motor disorders, such as cerebral palsy.

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Background

PACE was founded by Heather Last in 1990 based on the principles of conductive education. It is a parent-led initiative, with 5 children and 3 staff and based in converted farm buildings in Dinton, Buckinghamshire. It moved into its first purpose-built facilities in Coventon Road, Aylesbury in 1997, funded mainly through the generosity of the Philip Green Memorial Trust

In 2009, a special PACE unit at the Heritage House secondary school in Chesham was constituted on initiative of a Buckinghamshire parent Saera Carter, staffed by teachers from the PACE Centre to support four severely disabled teenagers during their secondary school education including her disabled son. It is funded and supported by the local authority.

PACE now operates across four different sites and is currently converting a former car dealership into an Early Years Centre that will work with babies and very young children with cerebral palsy. The first brick for the new centre was laid in April 2013 and the first building will be ready for occupation in January 2014.

Activities and strategy

The PACE approach is based on specialist intensive learning programmes, based on the principles and practice of conductive education and augmented by a range of other educational and therapeutic approaches, notably Sensory Integration, Bobath and augmentative and alternative communication strategies

Each year the Middle Aged men In Lycra (MAMIL) cycling club take part in a long-range cycle challenge to raise money for the PACE Centre. So far they have raised over £500,000. In October 2013 the company building the PACE Centre's new Early Years Centre led a 'flag relay' around towns in Buckinghamshire, hoping to raise £5000 for the charity.

References

The PACE Centre Wikipedia