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Best Special Need Schools in Derbyshire

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  • The Pingle Academy

    The Pingle Academy is a secondary school located in South Derbyshire, East Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 16:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 11-18. Offering a range of SEN support, the school focuses on the personal development and well-being of every student. With a Good Ofsted rating and a B- Snobe grade, parents can trust that their children will receive a quality education. Additionally, the school offers a sixth-form provision and has achieved a 48% grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs.
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  • Allestree Woodlands School

    Allestree Woodlands School is a secondary school located in Derby, East Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 18:1, the school provides a supportive learning environment for students aged 11-18. The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and has excellent facilities. It aims to help students aspire and achieve their full potential, with a focus on academic success. The school has a good leadership and management, and a personal development rated as good by Ofsted. Exam results show that 45% of students achieved grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs in 2019.
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  • Saint Benedict, A Catholic Voluntary Academy

    Saint Benedict, A Catholic Voluntary Academy is a secondary school located in Darley Abbey, Derby. With its consistent and good quality of teaching, positive and inclusive culture, and effective leadership, the school provides a broad and balanced curriculum for students aged 11-19. The school focuses on the personal development of pupils and has seen rapid improvements in recent years. Although there are some challenges with frequently absent disadvantaged pupils and inconsistent progress among the most able and disadvantaged students, the school overall achieves good outcomes for its students. With a student teacher ratio of 18:1 and a strong emphasis on personal development, Saint Benedict offers an excellent educational environment for children to thrive.
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  • The Bemrose School

    The Bemrose School is a highly inclusive all-through school located in Derby. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, the school offers expert help in reading and writing, ensuring every child receives tailored support. The school's focus on personal development and welfare is reflected in the good behavior of its pupils. While improvements have been made, some areas, such as progress and teaching quality, still require further attention. Overall, the school's commitment to raising attainment levels, supported by a pertinent curriculum, makes it an excellent choice for parents seeking a nurturing and supportive educational environment.
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  • Lees Brook Community School

    Lees Brook Community School is a co-ed secondary school located in Derby, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1 and a strong focus on personal development, the school provides a supportive learning environment for students aged 11-18. Led by Headteacher Mrs Clare Watson, the school offers a range of SEN support for students with various difficulties and disabilities. Although the school requires improvement in some areas according to the Ofsted report, it has a good leadership and management, ensuring a safe and resourceful learning experience. With an overall grade of C, Lees Brook Community School strives to provide quality education and prepares students for their future endeavors.
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  • The Long Eaton School

    The Long Eaton School is a co-educational secondary school located in Long Eaton, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, the school focuses on providing individual attention and support to its students. The school offers a range of academic subjects and has a dedicated sixth form program. While the school has received a 'Requires Improvement' rating from Ofsted, it has a previous inspection grade of 'Good'. The school aims to promote personal development and provides support for students with SEN, including Autism Spectrum Disorder. The Long Eaton School strives to create a safe and inclusive learning environment for its diverse student body.
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  • Outwood Academy Newbold

    Outwood Academy Newbold is a vibrant secondary school located in Chesterfield, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, our dedicated staff provide excellent support and guidance to ensure every student reaches their full potential. Our outstanding leadership and management ensure a safe and nurturing learning environment where personal development and welfare are highly valued. With good overall effectiveness and impressive exam results, including 50% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs, we offer a high-quality education for students aged 11-18.
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  • Chapel-en-le-Frith High School

    Chapel-en-le-Frith High School is a well-rounded secondary school with a strong emphasis on academic and vocational subjects. With a skilled and committed headteacher leading the way, the school offers good quality teaching and provides a safe and nurturing environment for students. The school boasts outstanding pupil behavior and effective safeguarding arrangements. However, there is room for improvement in supporting disadvantaged pupils to fulfill their potential and in the precision of progress analysis and evaluation by leaders. Overall, Chapel-en-le-Frith High School is a good school that prioritizes the personal development and welfare of its students.
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  • Tibshelf Community School

    Tibshelf Community School is a vibrant and inclusive secondary school located in the semi-rural area of Tibshelf, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1 and a good overall grade from Ofsted, the school provides a world-class learning environment for students aged 11-16. Offering a wide range of academic and personal development opportunities, Tibshelf Community School aims to equip its students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the 21st century. With a strong focus on leadership, teaching quality, and student welfare, this school is committed to ensuring every student reaches their full potential.
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  • Aldercar High School

    Aldercar High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Langley Mill, East Midlands. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mrs Clare Hatto, it provides a nurturing environment for students aged 11-18. Offering excellent support for hearing-impaired and physically disabled students, it ensures an inclusive education for all. As a school with a sixth form, Aldercar High School prepares its students for a successful future beyond graduation.
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  • Hope Valley College

    Hope Valley College is a secondary school located in Hope, East Midlands. Established in 2019, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 11-18. With a student teacher ratio of 17:1 and a dedicated team of 30.9 full-time teachers, students receive personalized attention and support. The college has a diverse student body, with a balanced gender ratio and a small percentage of students for whom English is not their first language. Additionally, the school provides a nurturing environment for students with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD). Hope Valley College is committed to academic excellence and offers a sixth form for further education. With 64% of students eligible for free school meals, the college also prioritizes inclusivity and support for families from different socio-economic backgrounds.
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  • Chapel-en-le-Frith CofE VC Primary School

    Chapel-en-le-Frith CofE VC Primary School is a Church of England primary school located in Chapel-en-le-Frith, East Midlands. With a skilled leadership team ensuring strong improvement and consistently good teaching, the school provides an engaging and challenging early years education. Pupils conduct themselves calmly and with mutual respect, while there is a strong emphasis on promoting personal development and welfare. The school has shown improvements in most year groups and excels in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. With good overall effectiveness and positive Ofsted ratings, Chapel-en-le-Frith CofE VC Primary School provides a nurturing and supportive learning environment for students.
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  • Brackensdale Spencer Academy

    Brackensdale Spencer Academy, located in Derby, is a primary school offering education for children aged 3-11 years. With a strong emphasis on inclusivity, the school provides support for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Led by Headteacher Mrs Joanna McGregor, the school aims to provide a nurturing environment where every child can thrive and reach their full potential. With a diverse student body and a focus on academic excellence, Brackensdale Spencer Academy prepares each child for future success.
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  • Markeaton Primary School

    Markeaton Primary School is a co-educational school located in Derby, East Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 26:1 and an average expense per pupil of £5256, the school provides a nurturing and supportive environment for students aged 4-11 years. The school's B- overall grade reflects its good academics, dedicated teachers, and capacity for sustained improvement. With 81% of students eligible for free school meals, Markeaton Primary School prioritizes inclusivity and offers support for those with special educational needs, including visual impairment.
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  • Reigate Park Primary Academy

    Reigate Park Primary Academy is a co-educational school located in Derby, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, the school prioritizes individual attention and support. The academy offers a nurturing environment for children aged 3-11, with dedicated teachers and assistants. Boasting a diverse and inclusive community, the school values every child's unique background and supports students with special educational needs. With a focus on academic improvement, the school strives to provide a well-rounded education for all students, supported by excellent resources. Reigate Park Primary Academy is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of every child, making it an ideal choice for parents seeking a caring and inclusive learning environment.
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  • Springfield Primary School

    Springfield Primary School is a co-ed primary school located in Derby. With a student-teacher ratio of 25:1, our dedicated team of 13 full-time teachers and 31 assistants provide quality education to our 341 students aged 4-11. We prioritize inclusivity, with a focus on supporting students with special educational needs such as hearing impairment, autism spectrum disorder, social, emotional and mental health challenges, physical disabilities, and moderate learning difficulties. Additionally, we offer free meals to 90% of eligible students and provide language support for those whose first language is not English.
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  • Brampton Primary School

    Brampton Primary School is a co-ed school in Brampton, Chesterfield. With a student-teacher ratio of 22:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 3-11. The school's overall grade is B-, with good achievement of pupils and a strong focus on safeguarding. The average scores in maths and reading are above average, and 57% of students achieved GCSE 4 or higher. With effective leadership and management, Brampton Primary School ensures that students make good progress and develop personally.
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  • Dunston Primary and Nursery Academy

    Dunston Primary and Nursery Academy is a well-established co-educational school located in Chesterfield, East Midlands. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 17:1, our dedicated staff provides personalized attention to each child, ensuring their academic success. Our diverse and inclusive environment fosters an atmosphere of learning and growth. With excellent resources and support for students with special educational needs, we prioritize every child's well-being. Our recent exam results showcase our commitment to delivering a high-quality education, with 68% of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher. Come be a part of our thriving school community!
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  • Langley Mill Academy

    Langley Mill Academy is a co-ed primary school located in Langley Mill, East Midlands. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 20:1, our dedicated staff provides personalized attention to ensure each child's success. Our inclusive environment supports students with a range of special educational needs, including hearing impairment. We have a strong focus on academic achievement, as reflected in our average scores of 105 in maths and 102 in reading. The school promotes diversity and offers a safe and resourceful learning environment for children aged 7-11.
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  • New Whittington Community Primary School

    New Whittington Community Primary School is a co-educational primary school located in New Whittington, Chesterfield. Established in 2017, the school offers a supportive and inclusive learning environment for children aged 3-11 years. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, the school ensures personalized attention and a nurturing atmosphere for every child. The school focuses on promoting good behavior, personal development, and providing a well-rounded education. Despite requiring improvement in some areas, the school has shown positive results in maths and reading, with 40% of students achieving GCSE grade 4 or higher. With an emphasis on safety, resources, and diversity, New Whittington Community Primary School aims to provide a quality education for all students.
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