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By Dan Ilett
Published: 15 December 2005 09:00 GMT
There are five schools under the CCHS umbrella -
The Royal Brompton Hospital looks after children and young adults with lung and heart problems; the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital specialises in neurological complaints and burns; the Cheyne Centre takes in children with cerebral palsy; St Mary's caters for children with bone marrow disorders and those who have to be isolated; and Collingham Gardens Child and Family Mental Health Unit.
Photo: Chelsea Children's Hospital School
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