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Best Special Need Schools in East Midlands

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  • Portland College

    Portland College is a thriving institution of higher learning providing specialized programs and support for students with disabilities. With a focus on unlocking untapped potential, the college offers a personalized curriculum, work experience opportunities, and collaboration with employers to create an inclusive workforce. Dedicated to the success of each student, Portland College prepares them for adult life and offers a range of accredited qualifications in various subjects.
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  • Kings Meadow School

    Kings Meadow School is a co-educational primary school located in Northampton, East Midlands. Established in 2023, it caters to students aged 5-11 years. Led by Mrs H McCormack, the school focuses on supporting children with social, emotional, and mental health needs. With a small class size of 56, we provide individualized attention for every child.
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  • Oakham CofE Primary School

    Oakham CofE Primary School is a Church of England school located in Oakham, East Midlands. With a strong focus on inclusion and support for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD), our co-ed school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 4-11. Led by Headteacher Mr Stephen Cox, we provide a high-quality primary education that empowers and inspires our students to reach their full potential.
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  • The Gateway School

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  • Wilds Lodge School

    Wilds Lodge School is an outstanding all-through boarding school located in Empingham, East Midlands. With a strong emphasis on social, emotional, and mental health, the school provides a caring and inclusive environment where students thrive. The dedicated staff prepares tailored learning programs for each student, ensuring their educational, social, and psychological growth. With high-quality facilities and resources, the school offers a wide range of opportunities for students' development. The school's exceptional Ofsted report highlights its outstanding overall effectiveness and commitment to meeting independent school standards. Parents can trust Wilds Lodge School to provide a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment for their children's education.
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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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  • Homefield College

    Homefield College is a reputable 16 Plus (Sixth Form) school in Mountsorrel, East Midlands. Led by Principal Tracey Forman, the school was founded in 2006 and offers a co-ed education for students aged 16-25. With a focus on social, emotional and mental health support, Homefield College provides an innovative, personalised curriculum that ensures students make expected progress or better. However, there is room for improvement in consistently providing sufficient support to students with additional behavioural needs.
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  • The Grantham Sandon School

    The Grantham Sandon School is an outstanding all-through school providing education for students aged 2-19. With a strong focus on individual needs and therapeutic support, it offers a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. The leadership team is highly committed to ensuring excellent teaching and care, and the school excels in its career education program. While intervention programs and therapy impact evaluation could be improved, the school is dedicated to student well-being and academic progress.
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  • Bracken Hill School

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