The council said it would continue to work with partners to identify alternative provision for pupilsAn education union has said it is "deeply concerned" over the uncertain future of a special school in East Sussex.
The council said it would continue to work with partners, including other schools in the city, to "identify alternative provision for these young people."The NEU said it was "deeply concerned" as "these young pupils all require specialist provision and resources, something that Homewood College is better placed to provide than mainstream schools".
Academies are state-funded schools that are not overseen by a council - instead they receive funding from external bodies.