The school provides a safe learning environment for children and young people with a wide range of varying needs including social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH), autism (ASC), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attachment difficulties (AD).
The primary class sizes are small and nurturing, with no more than 5 children in one classroom. Each class group is taught by the specialist class teacher and supported by highly trained support staff. Each room is communication and ASC friendly, including the use of visual symbols to support children’ understanding. Each classroom also has a sensory room attached with colour changing lights and effects for children to be able to take quiet time out when needed. Children have access to sensory toys, weighted blankets and a variety of other resources relevant to their individual needs and sensory diet plans.
Children are able to access a range of other areas within the school such as the outdoor and indoor gyms, pool room, playgrounds and specialist teaching areas to support their individual needs and development. There are several emotional support dogs onsite that children can go and see whenever they feel they need a hug, a movement break or to talk with staff. Children often choose to see the dogs during times of crisis to help with self-regulation and promote emotional well-being.
The staff who support children in KS2 are specifically trained for the age range and abilities of the children, particularly with regards to supporting young people with additional needs such as SEMH, Autism, ADHD and Attachment Disorders.
All children have personalised timetables which cater for their individual learning and development needs. This includes access to the National Curriculum, therapeutic and academic interventions, sensory play and 1:1 support where appropriate. Children enjoy spending time with peers in the main school at break times but have the opportunity to have their own breaks separately if required in the purpose build KS2 playground area. Children have the flexibility to eat in the main hall or in their classrooms if they prefer a quieter environment.
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For more information, please contact [email protected] or call 0800 024 6985.