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  • Elm Court School

    Elm Court School is an outstanding middle deemed secondary school in Lambeth, London. With excellent leadership and highly effective teaching, the school provides a highly inclusive curriculum that promotes excellent progress. The school has strong links with other organizations and colleges, ensuring students have access to a wide range of opportunities. With outstanding safeguarding procedures and strong relationships between staff and pupils, Elm Court School offers a safe and enjoyable learning environment for all students.
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  • The Bridge Integrated Learning Space

    The Bridge Integrated Learning Space is an outstanding co-ed school in Islington, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 4:1, individualized attention is prioritized, ensuring excellent academic progress. The school offers a well-rounded curriculum, exceptional care and support for pupils, and a strong partnership with parents. With outstanding leadership and governance, the school provides an inclusive learning environment that promotes personal development, behavior, and welfare.
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  • Bromley Beacon Academy

    Bromley Beacon Academy is a well-supported school with transparent impact reporting and high staff morale. With a strong focus on mental health and well-being, this co-ed school prepares students for successful transitions. While there may be limited subject choices for some older students, the school has improved pupil achievement and fosters strong pupil relationships.
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  • Oaktree School

    Oaktree School is a highly regarded educational institution located in Southgate, Enfield, London. The school offers a range of study programs for students aged 7-19, with a student-teacher ratio of 7:1. With its excellent leadership and dedicated staff, Oaktree provides a safe and nurturing environment where students can thrive academically and personally. The school's commitment to the core British principles and promotion of spiritual, moral, social, and cultural understanding sets it apart. Although attendance strategies and assessment processes require further improvement, Oaktree School remains a good choice for parents seeking a quality education for their children.
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  • The Holmewood School London

    The Holmewood School London is an outstanding co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Barnet, London. With a deeply caring attitude towards pupils and high expectations for achievement, the school provides a well-designed curriculum that meets students' needs. The school promotes excellent attitudes to learning and supports social and emotional development through its personal, social, health, and economic education program. Students benefit from a wide range of cultural and social experiences, and the school has a strong leadership and management team. Exam results show a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • Southover Partnership School

    Southover Partnership School is an outstanding special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school in Brent, London. With a focus on social, emotional, and mental health support, our dedicated staff provide personalized education for children aged 8-19. Our good Ofsted rating, exceptional quality of education, and outstanding personal development opportunities make us the top choice for parents seeking a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for their child.
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  • Leaways School

    Leaways School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Hackney, London. With an emphasis on promoting pupils' spiritual and moral development, the school has a strong focus on providing a safe and nurturing environment. Although there has been a decline in the quality of education since the previous inspection, the school maintains good overall effectiveness and outcomes for pupils. However, there are some areas that need improvement, such as inconsistent use of additional support and limited access to outdoor space for recreation and play. With a small student population of 56, Leaways School offers a personalized learning experience for children aged 7-17 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
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  • East London Independent School

    East London Independent School is a co-educational school located in Newham, London. Founded in 2010, the school offers an inclusive education for students aged 7-19. With a strong focus on personal development and outstanding SEN support for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, the school provides a nurturing environment for all students. With a good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted and a dedicated leadership team, East London Independent School ensures a quality education for every child.
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  • North West London Independent Special School

    North West London Independent Special School is a co-ed school offering education for students aged 7-19 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH). With outstanding behavior and attitudes, as well as personal development, this school provides a high-quality education. Led by Mr. Ishamar Blake, the school has been consistently rated as good or outstanding by Ofsted. With a small student body of 62 students, the school ensures individualized attention and support for each student.
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  • Pathways School

    Pathways School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school in Barking and Dagenham, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 4:1, our small class sizes ensure individual attention. We offer free breakfast club to eliminate hunger-related learning barriers. Our student premium programme has improved learning behaviors and includes support for SLCN, SEMH, and MLD needs.
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  • St Philip's School

    St. Philip's School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Kingston upon Thames, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 5:1, our dedicated leadership team ensures a high quality of education. We prioritize the well-being and emotional development of our students, fostering exemplary behavior and attitudes. Although our assessment systems can improve, parents appreciate our strong emphasis on preparing students for adulthood and overwhelming positive feedback from parents.
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  • Browns School

    Browns School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Bromley, London. Established in 1997, the school provides education for students aged 9-18 years. With a small student population of 89, including 67 boys and 22 girls, Browns School focuses on supporting students with SEN needs such as SLCN, ASD, and SpLD. While the Ofsted report rates the overall effectiveness and quality of education as inadequate, the school excels in promoting good behavior, attitudes, and personal development. However, the leadership and management and sixth-form provision require improvement. The school does not meet the independent school standards and has achieved a low EBacc average point score of 0.11 in the KS4 exams. Despite these challenges, Browns School strives to provide a supportive learning environment for its students.
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  • Centre Academy London

    Centre Academy London is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Battersea, London. With a small student population of 48, the school provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment for children aged 9-19 with speech, language and communication needs, autistic spectrum disorder, specific learning difficulties, and other disabilities. However, the school has recently been rated as inadequate by Ofsted, with poor overall effectiveness, education quality, personal development, and leadership. The sixth-form provision is also considered inadequate. Exam results show a low EBacc average point score and a low percentage of students achieving GCSE 4 or higher. As a result, the school does not meet independent school standards.
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  • The Priory Lodge School

    The Priory Lodge School is a co-educational school located in Wandsworth, London. Founded in 2010, it offers education for students aged 7 to 19 years with a focus on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD). With a small school size of 75 students, the school provides a nurturing environment where every child receives individual attention. Led by Headteacher Mrs Louise Reeks, the school aims to support students in achieving their full potential. The school offers a sixth form and has a commendable record of helping students achieve GCSE grades of 4 or higher. It is an inclusive and supportive community where students can thrive academically and socially.
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  • The Moat School

    The Moat School, established in 1998, is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Hammersmith and Fulham, London. With a student body of 151, the school offers a supportive environment for students aged 7 to 21 with specific learning difficulties. Led by Mr Koen Claeys, the school focuses on providing quality education to help students achieve their potential. With a diverse gender ratio of 95 boys and 56 girls, The Moat School offers a nurturing and inclusive community for all students. The school's exam results in 2019 saw an EBacc average point score of 0.65, demonstrating its commitment to academic success. Parents seeking a school that prioritizes individualized support and a strong educational foundation would find The Moat School an excellent choice for their child's education.
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  • Pield Heath House RC School

    Pield Heath House RC School is a co-educational Roman Catholic boarding school located in Hillingdon, London. With an age range of 7 to 19 years, the school offers a middle deemed secondary education, providing a nurturing and inclusive environment for students with diverse learning needs. Led by Headteacher Natasha Johnson, the school has been rated 'Good' by Ofsted, demonstrating its commitment to delivering a high-quality education. With a focus on speech, language, and communication, as well as addressing moderate and severe learning difficulties, Pield Heath House RC School ensures that every student receives the support they need to succeed. The school also offers a sixth form provision, enabling students to continue their education at an advanced level. With a small student body of only 100 students, Pield Heath House RC School prioritizes individual attention and personalized learning for each student. With a good track record of exam results, including a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher, parents can trust that their children will receive a well-rounded education and achieve academic success at Pield Heath House RC School.
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  • Eagle House School

    Eagle House School is a co-educational primary school located in Merton, London. With a focus on providing quality education and personal development, the school has been rated 'Good' by Ofsted. It offers a nurturing environment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ensuring their individual needs are met. Led by Ms Lorraine Titchener, the school provides a positive and inclusive learning experience for children aged 4-12.
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  • Park House School

    Park House School is an outstanding independent special school for children and teenagers with autism. With exceptional leadership and governance, a tailored curriculum, and high-quality teaching resulting in outstanding progress, parents can trust that their child's needs will be met and they will receive the best care and education at Park House School.
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  • Parayhouse School

    Parayhouse School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Hammersmith and Fulham, London. With a focus on speech and language communication, as well as catering to students with moderate learning difficulties, our dedicated staff provide a personalised curriculum that considers each student's interests, aspirations, and skills. We have a strong track record of preparing students for their next steps and have been commended for our outstanding behaviour and safety practices. As we continue to improve, we aim to further develop our curriculum beyond English and mathematics to provide a well-rounded education for our students.
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  • Northstar New School

    Northstar New School is a co-ed primary school in Barking and Dagenham, London. With a focus on providing a positive learning environment, the school offers support for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Parents praise the school for its effective leadership, enthusiastic teachers, and well-behaved students. The school received a good rating from Ofsted and is committed to continuously improving the quality of teaching and learning.
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