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The Redway School, Milton Keynes

1993 establishments in EnglandCommunity schools in Milton KeynesEducational institutions established in 1993Special schools in Milton KeynesUse British English from February 2023

The Redway School is an all-age (2–19) state special school for children and young people who experience severe learning difficulties, serving the children of the Borough of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated in the Netherfield district of southern Milton Keynes. Ruth Sylvester is the school's second headteacher. She took up her post in September 2005.

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The Redway School, Milton Keynes
Beadlemead, Milton Keynes Netherfield

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MK6 4HF Milton Keynes, Netherfield
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