A Manchester school with a working farm, a pupil-operated coffee shop and a role-play village has been named as a finalist for a prestigious global education prize.
Grange School, an all-age special school in Manchester, has been shortlisted among the world's best for innovation in the T4 Education World's Best School prizes.
The state school in Levenshulme, which educates about 275 pupils ranging from four years old to 19, is one of three schools in the UK which have reached the final.
It is home to alpacas and emus as well as pigs and tortoises, in a bid to offer real-life learning experiences to children with autism. READ MORE: Business owner went to the pub to celebrate - then took his balaclava off Two other UK schools have made the shortlist for the global awards.
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