Best Schools 2024

Best Special Need Schools in East Sussex

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  • New Horizons School (Part of the Sabden Multi Academy Trust)

    New Horizons School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Hastings, South East. With a student-teacher ratio of 4:1, our passionate leadership team ensures an outstanding quality of education for our 88 students aged 7-16. We offer a bespoke curriculum tailored to individual needs, accredited courses, and exceptional behaviour management. Our effective safeguarding culture and successful approach to reducing absence create a safe and supportive learning environment.
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  • Peacehaven Community School

    Peacehaven Community School is a secondary school located in Peacehaven, South East. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, our co-ed school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 11-16. We prioritize speech, language, and communication needs as well as autism spectrum disorder, ensuring every child's individual needs are met. Join our diverse and thriving community today!
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  • The South Downs School

    The South Downs School is a primary school located in Eastbourne, South East. With a strong and committed leadership team, the school provides outstanding education for students aged 4-11. The emphasis on teamwork and close collaboration with families ensures that pupils thrive and achieve strongly. The school offers a supportive environment for children with special educational needs, including speech, language and communication disorders, autism spectrum disorder, and moderate to severe learning difficulties. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 5:1, individualized attention is guaranteed. The school's excellent resources and focus on independent living and work experience prepare students for their future post-secondary options. Overall, The South Downs School is dedicated to providing a nurturing and inclusive education for all students.
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  • Hazel Court School

    Hazel Court School is a secondary school located in Eastbourne, South East. With a student-teacher ratio of 7:1, the school offers a safe and supportive environment for students aged 11-19. The curriculum emphasizes communication and personal development, ensuring that pupils enjoy learning and feel secure. The school has a strong safeguarding culture and a dedicated staff who know their students exceptionally well. With a focus on inclusive education, Hazel Court School provides support for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Moderate Learning Difficulty, Severe Learning Difficulty, and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulty. The school also boasts a sixth form, offering a comprehensive education for its diverse student body. With a track record of successful exam results, including a high percentage of students achieving GCSE 4 or higher, Hazel Court School is a top choice for parents seeking an excellent education for their children.
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  • Glyne Gap School

    Glyne Gap School is an outstanding all-through school in Rother, South East. With a dedicated and determined leadership team led by Mrs Kirsty Prawanna, the school provides exceptional education and support to its pupils. The curriculum is designed to unlock each pupil's full potential, enabling them to live happy, purposeful, and fulfilled lives. The school has a strong culture of safeguarding, ensuring the safety of all students. With a student-teacher ratio of 7:1, Glyne Gap School offers individualized attention to each student. The school also has a sixth form that provides an outstanding quality of education. Overall, Glyne Gap School strives for excellence and prioritizes the well-being and academic success of its students.
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  • Chailey Heritage School

    Chailey Heritage School is an outstanding all-through co-ed boarding school in Chailey, South East. With a highly trained and dedicated staff, the school provides a personalized approach to learning and effective safeguarding measures. The school consistently achieves outstanding results in all areas of education, leadership, and management. While the school has limited opportunities for disadvantaged pupils, it excels in providing a supportive and inclusive environment for students with physical disabilities. Communication between home and school could be improved to further enhance the overall experience for parents and students.
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  • Hamilton Lodge School and College for Deaf Children

    Hamilton Lodge School and College for Deaf Children is a co-ed boarding school located in Brighton and Hove. With its all-through phase of education and age range of 5-19 years, the school provides a good quality of education for Deaf children with hearing impairment and moderate learning difficulty. The school's leadership team is dedicated to improving outcomes for pupils, and they benefit from a curriculum tailored to their individual needs. With a strong focus on safeguarding and positive feedback from staff, governors, and parents, Hamilton Lodge is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.
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  • The Lioncare School

    The Lioncare School is a co-ed middle-deemed secondary school located in Brighton and Hove. Founded in 1997, it provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students aged 6-16 years. With a focus on social, emotional, and mental health support, the school has a good overall effectiveness rating according to the Ofsted report. The small school size allows for individual attention and personalized education. The school meets the independent school standards and has a positive track record of student achievement, with a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • Owlswick School

    Owlswick School is a co-ed Christian boarding school located in Lewes, South East England. With a small student body of 10, the school focuses on providing a supportive environment for students with social, emotional and mental health needs as well as those with moderate learning difficulties. While the school has room for improvement in overall effectiveness and quality of education, it excels in promoting good behaviour and attitudes, as well as personal development. The school meets the independent school standards and aims to help students achieve GCSE results of grade 4 or higher.
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  • The Mount Camphill Community

    The Mount Camphill Community is a specialist sixth form school offering a consistently high quality education for students aged 16-25 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, and Moderate Learning Difficulty. With excellent facilities, skilled staff, and a focus on practical life skills, students thrive in a nurturing environment where British values are embedded into the college's ethos.
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  • West Blatchington Primary and Nursery School

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  • St. John's College (Brighton)

    St. John's College (Brighton) is a co-ed 16 Plus (Sixth Form) school located in Brighton and Hove. With a focus on students aged 16-25 with moderate and severe learning difficulties, the school provides a good overall education and emphasizes personal development, behavior, and welfare. The school aims to equip students with essential skills for employment and offers a waking day curriculum.
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