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Schools in East Midlands - 13 schools

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  • Quorn Hall School

    Quorn Hall School is an outstanding co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Quorn, East Midlands. Led by Ms Antonia Jackson, the school prides itself on its culture of excellence and offers a creative and imaginative curriculum. With a focus on personal development, pupils at Quorn Hall School make excellent progress and are well-prepared for further education and employment. The school's diligent staff ensure the well-being and safety of all students, creating an environment where each student can thrive.
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  • Holly House Special School

    Holly House Special School is a co-ed boarding school in Chesterfield, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 3:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for children aged 7-14 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. While the school has received a Requires Improvement rating from Ofsted, it offers excellent resources and promotes diversity. However, the academic performance and overall effectiveness of the school still need improvement.
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  • Sketchley School

    Sketchley School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Burbage, East Midlands. Founded in 2007, the school aims to provide a high-quality education for students aged 7-19 years. With a total student population of 72, the school focuses on addressing individual barriers to learning and ensuring personal development. The school has received positive ratings from Ofsted, with good overall effectiveness and outstanding sixth-form provision. While some parents and staff have expressed concerns about communication and recent changes to therapy provision, Sketchley School strives to meet all independent school standards and prepares students for further education and employment.
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  • Cambian Potterspury Lodge School

    Cambian Potterspury Lodge School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school catering to students aged 8-18. With a small student population of 40, the school focuses on providing a quality education for children with ASD and SEMH. Under the leadership of Miss Jennifer Nimmo, the school has shown significant improvements in overall effectiveness and is now rated as good by Ofsted. The school ensures a positive learning environment where students can develop academically, socially, and emotionally.
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  • The Grange Therapeutic School

    The Grange Therapeutic School is a co-ed boarding school located in Knossington, East Midlands. Established in 1977, it caters to students aged 8-18 with social, emotional, and mental health needs. With a total of 76 students, the school offers a supportive environment for personal development and good behavior. Though the overall effectiveness requires improvement, the school meets the independent school standards and provides a quality education.
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  • Westbury Academy

    Westbury Academy is a co-ed middle school located in Nottingham. With a student-teacher ratio of 5:1, our dedicated staff provides individualized attention to help students aged 7-16 excel academically. We prioritize the social, emotional, and mental health of our students. Although our exam results are currently below average, we have a supportive and safe learning environment with resources that enhance the educational experience.
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  • Wings School Notts

    Wings School Notts is a co-ed boarding school located in Kirklington, East Midlands. With a small student body of 34 students, the school aims to provide support and education for students aged 9-17 with social, emotional, and mental health needs. However, the school's recent Ofsted report highlights areas requiring improvement in overall effectiveness, quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. It is important for parents to consider these factors when making educational decisions for their children.
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  • Kisimul School

    Kisimul School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school in Swinderby, East Midlands. With a history of providing high-quality education and care for children and young adults with complex learning challenges, autism, and developmental delay, the school offers a nurturing environment where students can thrive. The school has a good Ofsted rating and a focus on personal development and behaviour. With a small class size and a high staff to student ratio, Kisimul School ensures individualized attention and a modified National Curriculum. The school also offers therapeutic and developmental programs, such as speech and music therapy, and provides residential care options. As part of the Kisimul Group, the school aims to support students even beyond their school years, offering ongoing care and assistance. Overall, Kisimul School is dedicated to helping students reach their full potential in a supportive and inclusive environment.
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  • Wolfdale School

    Wolfdale School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Anstey, East Midlands. With a small student body of 35, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for children aged 7 to 16. Led by Headteacher Mr Sachin (Sunny) Dogra, Wolfdale School prides itself on its good overall effectiveness, quality education, positive behaviour and attitudes, and strong personal development. The school meets independent school standards and supports students with various special educational needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Social, Emotional and Mental Health challenges, Moderate Learning Difficulty, and Specific Learning Difficulty.
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  • Maple View School

    Maple View School is a co-ed boarding school located in Derby, East Midlands. With a small school size of 18, it provides an inclusive and supportive environment for students aged 6-19 with Speech, Language and Communication Needs, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Severe Learning Difficulty, and Specific Learning Difficulty. Led by Headteacher Mrs Amanda Grant, the school has been praised for its outstanding quality of education and good overall effectiveness according to the Ofsted report. With a focus on personal development and good behavior, Maple View School ensures that students receive a well-rounded education.
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  • Pegasus School

    Pegasus School is a co-educational boarding school located on Main Street in Cauldwell, East Midlands. Founded in 2000, the school offers a middle deemed secondary education for students aged 8-19 years old. With a total of 26 students, including 3 girls and 11 boys, Pegasus School provides a nurturing environment for children with SEN support, particularly those with ASD and SLD. The school's focus on individual development ensures that students receive a good quality education, enabling them to achieve GCSE results of grade 4 or higher. Under the leadership of Mrs Shally Saleri-Palmer, the school has consistently maintained its good overall effectiveness as highlighted in the Ofsted report.
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  • Blue Mountain Education

    Blue Mountain Education is a co-educational school located in Cossall, East Midlands. With a focus on social, emotional, and mental health, the school provides a good quality of education for students aged 8-18. Led by Mrs Alison Widdowson, the school maintains a positive learning environment and promotes personal development. With small class sizes and a total of 11 students, Blue Mountain Education ensures individual attention and a supportive community for all students.
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  • Hardwick House School

    Hardwick House School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Loughborough. Led by the exceptional Mrs Sarah Unwin, the school offers outstanding quality education with a particular focus on autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) students. With a small class size of 39 students, including 27 boys and 12 girls, the school provides a nurturing environment for personal development. Hardwick House School consistently achieves good overall effectiveness as per Ofsted reports, ensuring parents that their children will receive a high standard of education.
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  • Park House

    Park House is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Thorney, East of England. Established in 2004, the school caters to students aged 6 to 19 and offers a nurturing environment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). With a total of 23 students, including 22 boys and 1 girl, Park House focuses on providing a good overall education. The school has received positive ratings from Ofsted, highlighting its good leadership, teaching quality, pupils' achievement, and behavior and safety. While not offering boarding facilities, Park House ensures a supportive and inclusive learning experience for all its students.
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  • Marshfields School

    Marshfields School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Peterborough, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 6:1, the school provides individualized attention to students aged 7-19 with moderate learning difficulties. The school has a strong focus on literacy and ensures pupils consistently make progress. Outstanding behavior and safety measures create a positive learning environment. However, there is a need to enhance opportunities for students' responsibility in learning, refine assessment systems, and expand indoor sports facilities.
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  • The Beeches Independent School

    The Beeches Independent School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Peterborough. With a student population of 15, it provides a specialized curriculum for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. The school focuses on language-based, multi-sensory teaching methods to help students develop skills that are applicable to their future. Although the school's Ofsted report indicates areas requiring improvement, the dedicated staff ensures engaging and relevant learning environments. The Beeches Independent School prioritizes meeting the unique educational needs of its students.
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  • Cambian Wisbech School

    Cambian Wisbech School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Wisbech, East of England. With an effective care and support system, the school ensures good academic and social-emotional progress for its students. The school provides useful advice and guidance for future careers and has strong safeguarding procedures. With a broad and balanced curriculum, Cambian Wisbech School focuses on high expectations in teaching and careful checks on pupil progress.
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  • The Old School House

    The Old School House is a small boys-only school located in Friday Bridge, Elm. Established in 2002, it caters to students aged 7-16 with a focus on addressing social, emotional, and mental health challenges. With a current enrollment of 8 students, the school provides a nurturing environment to promote good behaviour and personal development. While the school requires improvement in overall effectiveness and quality of education, it has a strong track record of achieving good results in previous inspections. The school does not meet the independent school standards.
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  • Options Barton

    Options Barton is a highly regarded co-educational boarding school located in Yorkshire and The Humber. With an excellent Ofsted rating of 'Good', the school offers a personalised curriculum to meet the individual needs of its students, resulting in good progress and improved attendance. The dedicated staff and effective leadership create a positive and respectful environment, ensuring a high quality of teaching and learning. While opportunities for social skill development could be improved, Options Barton is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive education for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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  • Bridgeview Special School

    Bridgeview Special School, located in Kingston upon Hull, is an outstanding educational institution for children aged 5-12 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. Led by Mrs Maria Hope, the school boasts an exceptional student-teacher ratio of 6:1, allowing for individualized attention and support. With an impressive Ofsted rating of A+, Bridgeview excels in all aspects, including academic progress, personal development, and welfare. The school's commitment to high expectations, effective leadership, and a nurturing environment ensures that pupils thrive and make positive strides in their learning journey.
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