Best Schools 2024

Best Special Need Schools in Buckinghamshire County

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  • Stoke Goldington Church of England School

    Stoke Goldington Church of England School is an outstanding primary school with high standards in reading, writing, and math. Pupils make excellent progress from their starting points, while teachers provide exceptional attention and feedback. With outstanding leadership and a strong quest for excellence, parents, pupils, and staff express high levels of satisfaction.
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  • Carrington Infant School

    Carrington Infant School is a vibrant and inclusive primary school located in Flackwell Heath. With a student-teacher ratio of 16:1, our dedicated staff ensures every child receives individual attention. Our good Ofsted rating reflects our commitment to high-quality education, effective safeguarding measures, and the progress made by disadvantaged pupils. We provide a caring and nurturing environment where children can thrive and reach their full potential.
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  • Elmtree Infant and Nursery School

    Elmtree Infant and Nursery School is a co-ed primary school located in Chesham, South East. With a dedicated headteacher, Mrs Tracy Whitehill, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-7 years. With a diverse student body, the school offers nursery classes and has a total of 227 students. The school is committed to supporting children with speech, language, and communication needs. It also ensures that 29% of students eligible for free school meals are provided with assistance. Elmtree Infant and Nursery School focuses on creating a positive and inclusive educational experience for all its students.
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  • The Kingsbrook School

    The Kingsbrook School is a co-educational secondary school, founded in 2022. With a dedicated staff led by Mrs Nancy Simpson, the school prioritizes the social, emotional, and mental health well-being of its students. Offering a supportive environment for ages 11-18, The Kingsbrook School provides a quality education for all.
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  • Heatherton School

    Heatherton School is a primary school for girls aged 3-11 located in Amersham, South East. With a small student population of 147, the school offers a nurturing environment and provides support for students with physical disabilities. Scholarships and hardship awards are available for existing pupils.
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  • Shepherdswell Academy

    Shepherdswell Academy is a primary school located in Springfield, Campbell Park. With a student-teacher ratio of 20:1, our dedicated staff provides personalized attention to help every child thrive. We have a diverse community, with 47.90% of students speaking English as a second language. Our inclusive environment supports children with special educational needs, including SLCN, ASD, SEMH, MLD, and SpLD. We prioritize the well-being and academic success of our students, ensuring a nurturing and inclusive learning experience.
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  • Cambian Bletchley Park School

    Cambian Bletchley Park School is a co-educational special school located in Bletchley, South East. With a small student population of 49, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 7-19 with speech, language and communication needs, autistic spectrum disorder, and other difficulties/disabilities. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs Laura Sharman, the school has been recognized for its good overall effectiveness, quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. The school meets the independent school standards and offers a good sixth-form provision. Parents can trust that their children will receive a high-quality education and support at Cambian Bletchley Park School.
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  • The Pace Centre

    The Pace Centre is an outstanding all-through school in Aylesbury, South East. With a focus on children with physical disabilities and moderate learning difficulties, the school provides a highly motivating and personalized curriculum. Students thrive in a supportive and respectful environment, with exceptional behavior and personal development. The school's outstanding reputation is further enhanced by its efficient safeguarding arrangements and excellent leadership and management. With a track record of meeting independent school standards, The Pace Centre offers cutting-edge instruction tailored to each child's specific needs.
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  • Macintyre School

    Macintyre School is a co-ed secondary boarding school founded in 1972. With a focus on supporting children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Learning Difficulty, the school provides high-quality education and care. Led by Headteacher Ms Catherine Clifford, the school has a small student population of 30, ensuring individualized attention and a supportive environment. Macintyre School aims to develop academic skills and provide opportunities for personal growth for students aged 10-19 years.
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  • Benjamin College

    Benjamin College is a co-educational secondary school located in Fairford Leys, South East. With a strong focus on social, emotional, and mental health support, the school provides a safe and nurturing environment for students aged 12-18. Led by Mrs Margaret Bond, the school offers a good quality of education, fostering good behaviour and attitudes, and promoting personal development. Although the leadership and management require improvement, the school meets independent school standards and has a small-sized class with a total of 36 students.
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  • Progress Schools - Buckinghamshire

    Progress Schools - Buckinghamshire is a secondary school located in Buckinghamshire, South East. With a focus on providing alternative education, our dedicated team of educators strive to give every student the top-notch education they deserve. Our students have consistently achieved excellent GCSE results, with a high percentage achieving grade 4 or higher. We are proud to offer a supportive and inclusive environment that fosters personal development, good behavior, and positive attitudes towards learning. With a small school size and a strong commitment to meeting the needs of students with social, emotional, and mental health challenges, we ensure that every student receives the support they require to thrive academically and become economically active in the future.
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  • Milton Keynes Primary Pupil Referral Unit

    Milton Keynes Primary Pupil Referral Unit is a vibrant and inclusive school providing specialized support for children aged 4-11 with various difficulties and disabilities. Led by Dr Neil Barrett, our dedicated team ensures a nurturing environment that fosters academic growth and personal development. Located in Bletchley and Fenny Stratford, we prioritize the individual needs of each child to help them reach their full potential.
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