Thirty disabled pupils from Ormerod School are based at the Marlborough School in Woodstock.

Until recently they had their own minibus to take them on outings. The keys to a £26,000 minibus have been handed over, which can carry both abled-bodied people and those in a wheelchair. The money was given to the school by two charities the Zurich Advice Network Foundation and the Doris Field Trust.

A spokesman for Ormerod School Judi Williams said: "The new minibus is brilliant and means the school's transport provision is much more inclusive as a disabled pupil can now travel along with friends."