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Best Special Need Schools in East of England

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  • Shelldene House School

    Shelldene House School is a secondary school for boys aged 12-19, located in Elm, East of England. Founded in 2007, the school offers a supportive learning environment with a focus on social, emotional, and mental health. With a small class size of 12 students, the school provides personalized attention to each student. The school has been rated 'Good' by Ofsted, highlighting its high-quality education, good behavior, and strong personal development. Shelldene House School meets the independent school standards and aims to prepare its students for success in their GCSE exams.
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  • Oakwood School

    Oakwood School is a co-ed all-through school providing a good quality education for students aged 5-16. With a small class size of 7 and a focus on social, emotional and mental health, the school excels in personal development and leadership. Led by Mrs Louise Curel, the school has shown outstanding improvement and meets independent school standards.
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  • Acorn Cottage The Lodge

    Acorn Cottage The Lodge is a small secondary school for girls aged 11-16, located in Elmsett, East of England. With a total of 10 students, the school provides a nurturing and supportive environment for girls with social, emotional, and mental health needs. Led by Ms Karen Randall, the school has been rated as 'Good' in all aspects by Ofsted. With a focus on personal development and positive attitudes, Acorn Cottage The Lodge ensures that each student receives the quality education they deserve.
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  • Sense College (East)

    Sense College (East) is a co-educational sixth form college catering to students aged 16-25 with social, emotional and mental health challenges, multi-sensory impairments, physical disabilities, and severe learning difficulties. With a Good rating from Ofsted, the college offers quality teaching, personalized learning, and a supportive environment for students to develop their personal skills and achieve positive outcomes.
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  • St Elizabeth's Centre

    St Elizabeth's Centre is a Roman Catholic 16 Plus school located in Much Hadham, East of England. With a small class size of 50 students and a dedicated staff led by Mrs Teresa Glynn, the school provides a Good quality education for young people aged 19-25 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The outstanding behaviour and attitudes of students and the emphasis on personal development make St Elizabeth's Centre an ideal choice for parents looking for a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
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  • NeneGate

    NeneGate is a co-educational school located in Peterborough, East of England. With a small class size of 60, our school provides individualized attention to students aged 8-16. Led by Miss Catherine Wilson, our dedicated staff create a nurturing environment for children with social, emotional, and mental health needs.
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  • St Anne Line Catholic Infant School

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  • Lea Manor High School Performing Arts College

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  • Millfield Primary School

    Millfield Primary School is a co-educational primary school located in North Walsham, East of England. Led by Headteacher Mrs Jan Harazdiuk, the school was founded in 2023 and caters to children aged 4-11 years. With a focus on providing inclusive education, Millfield Primary School supports children with ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder) while maintaining a welcoming and nurturing environment. The school is committed to ensuring that every child receives the education they deserve.
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