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Best Special Need Schools in East Midlands

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  • Woodside Lodge Outdoor Learning Centre

    Woodside Lodge Outdoor Learning Centre is a small and inclusive all-through school located in Quorn, East Midlands. With a total of 34 students, the school provides a safe and nurturing environment for children aged 5-19. Led by Mrs Stacey Bollard, the school has been praised for its outstanding behaviour and attitudes, and personal development. The school meets the independent school standards and offers a quality education with good overall effectiveness.
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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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  • Meadow View Farm School

    Meadow View Farm School is an outstanding primary school dedicated to providing high-quality education and personalized support for children aged 5-11. With a clear vision, excellent leadership, and a broad curriculum, we prioritize the welfare and well-being of our students. Partnering with families, we ensure every child can flourish in a safe and nurturing environment.
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  • Lewis Charlton Learning Centre

    Lewis Charlton Learning Centre is a secondary school in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, East Midlands. With a focus on supporting students with social, emotional, and mental health concerns, our school offers a therapeutic teaching and care programme. Our dedicated staff provide individualized support and aim to promote student well-being. We have a small student body of 45, providing a close-knit and supportive learning environment. Although our recent Ofsted report rates our overall effectiveness as inadequate, we are committed to continuously improving and providing the best education for our students.
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  • Hope House School

    Hope House School is an all-through co-educational school located in Balderton, East Midlands. With a small school size of 28 students, it provides a nurturing and supportive environment for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The school focuses on the personal development and behavior of its students, ensuring their well-being while offering a good quality of education. Although the school requires improvement in some areas, it meets the independent school standards and offers a good sixth-form provision.
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  • Cambian Northampton School

    Cambian Northampton School is a co-educational secondary school located in Kingsthorpe, Northampton. With a small student body of just 24 students, the school ensures individual attention and support for each student. The school specializes in supporting students with social, emotional, and mental health needs as well as moderate learning difficulties. Under the leadership of Miss Leanne Dodds, the school has consistently shown good performance across all aspects, as reflected in the positive Ofsted report. Parents can be assured of their child's personal development, behavior, and attainment, as well as the school's commitment to meeting the independent school standards.
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  • The Shires

    The Shires is a secondary school located in Stretton, East Midlands. With a commitment to maximising learning and personal development, the school has consistently good teaching and outstanding progress in personal development and readiness for adult life. Despite limited dedicated spaces, the school provides a nurturing environment for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Severe Learning Difficulty. The school has a good track record of achieving GCSE results, with a focus on ensuring students achieve a grade 4 or higher. Overall, The Shires is a school that prioritizes the well-being and academic success of its students.
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  • New Direction

    New Direction is a secondary school located in Clowne, East Midlands. Established in 2003, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 11-18. With a small student population of 16, it provides a focused and individualized learning experience. The school specializes in supporting students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH), Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD), and Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD). Although the school's Ofsted report indicates areas requiring improvement, it prioritizes personal development and aims to provide a supportive and nurturing environment for its students.
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  • St Andrew's College

    St Andrew's College is a co-educational secondary school located in Northampton, East Midlands. With a focus on providing support for students with special educational needs, the school has a high percentage of students receiving SEN support. The school has been praised for its outstanding behavior and attitudes, as well as its good overall effectiveness in providing quality education. With a small student population, St Andrew's College offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 13-19.
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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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  • The Shires at Oakham

    The Shires at Oakham is a co-ed secondary school located in Oakham, East Midlands. With a small school size of 30 students, it provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 11-19. The school specializes in supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD). The school has a good overall effectiveness rating according to the Ofsted report and consistently meets independent school standards. With a focus on quality education, positive behavior, personal development, and effective leadership, The Shires at Oakham is an outstanding choice for parents seeking a supportive and inclusive learning environment for their children.
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  • Progress Schools - Northamptonshire

    Progress Schools - Northamptonshire is a secondary school located in Northampton, East Midlands. With a strong focus on social, emotional and mental health support, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 13-16. Despite its small size, the school's dedicated staff and personalized approach ensure that every student receives a top-notch alternative education. While the overall effectiveness and quality of education may be deemed inadequate according to recent inspection results, the school excels in fostering good behavior and attitudes among its students. With a commitment to personal development, Progress Schools aims to empower every student to become economically active in the future.
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  • Arnfield Independent School

    Arnfield Independent School is a secondary school located in Tintwistle, East Midlands. With a small student body of 12 students, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 11-17. The school specializes in providing support for students with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs and Moderate Learning Difficulties. With a Good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, the school focuses on academic excellence and personal development, ensuring that every student receives the care and support they need to succeed.
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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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  • The Parks School

    The Parks School is an outstanding community special school in Oakham, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, the school provides exceptional opportunities for children aged 2-5 to learn and grow. The caring environment and high expectations set by teachers help children with SEND thrive. Parents can be confident in the school's effective safeguarding arrangements.
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  • The Meadows

    The Meadows is an outstanding secondary school for girls aged 11-18, located in Beech Lane, Chapel-en-le-Frith. With a focus on social, emotional, and mental health support, the school provides a safe and nurturing environment for students. Pupils at The Meadows make outstanding progress, thanks to the high expectations set by the headteacher and the carefully planned lessons delivered by dedicated teachers. The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum, ensuring a well-rounded education. Pupils' conduct and attitudes to learning are exemplary, resulting in outstanding outcomes. However, there is room for improvement in updating policies and establishing links with other schools to share good practices.
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  • Whitegates College

    Whitegates College is a co-ed 16 Plus (Sixth Form) school located in Bassetlaw, East Midlands. Established in 2006, our school provides an inclusive and supportive environment for students aged 16-25 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Led by Ms Karen Bulmer, our dedicated staff focus on providing individualized education and guidance to help each student thrive and reach their full potential.
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  • Sense College Loughborough

    Sense College Loughborough is a specialized co-ed sixth form school catering to students aged 16-25 with visual impairments, speech and language communication needs, autism spectrum disorder, multi-sensory impairments, physical disabilities, moderate and severe learning difficulties, and specific learning difficulties. With a dedicated staff and a focus on individualized education, our school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students to thrive and prepare for their future.
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  • Broughton House College

    Broughton House College is a co-ed 16 Plus (Sixth Form) school located in Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe, East Midlands. With a focus on supporting students with ASD, SEMH, and SLD, our dedicated staff provide a nurturing environment for learning and personal growth. Founded in 2006, our aim is to empower students aged 16-99 to achieve their full potential.
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