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Best Special Need Schools in Hertfordshire

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  • The Giles Infant and Nursery School

    The Giles Infant and Nursery School is a co-ed primary school in Stevenage, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, we provide a nurturing and safe environment for children aged 3-7. Our dedicated staff, excellent resources, and good overall effectiveness as per the Ofsted report make us a great choice for your child's education.
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  • Hillshott Infant School and Nursery

    Hillshott Infant School and Nursery is a primary school in North Hertfordshire, offering a nurturing and stimulating environment for children aged 3-7. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1 and a focus on achieving potential, enjoying learning, and mutual respect, our school provides a quality education. Our dedicated staff and excellent resources ensure a positive learning experience for all students.
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  • Radlett Lodge School

    Radlett Lodge School is a co-educational all-through boarding school located in St Stephen, East of England. With a small and nurturing environment, the school provides specialized education for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD). Their Good Ofsted rating reflects the quality of education, behavior and attitudes, and personal development at the school. With a focus on meeting the independent school standards, Radlett Lodge School provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment for students aged 4-19.
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  • St Elizabeth's School

    St Elizabeth's School, located in Much Hadham, East of England, is an all-through co-educational boarding school catering for students aged 5-19. Led by Mrs Lisa Tooley, the school has a strong leadership team that ensures a quality education and a supportive environment. With consistently good teaching and learning, pupils make good progress and development. The school also prioritizes safeguarding measures and has achieved a Good rating in the recent Ofsted report.
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  • Darwin School

    Darwin School, founded in 2006, is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school located in Hertsmere, East of England. With a total student population of 13 girls, the school prides itself on providing a Good quality of education for students aged 8-18. The school specializes in supporting students with social, emotional, and mental health needs. With a Good overall effectiveness rating by Ofsted, Darwin School is dedicated to nurturing the personal development and well-being of its students.
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  • Chase House School

    Chase House School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school, catering to students aged 7-16. With a small student body of only 8 students, the school focuses on providing support for those with social, emotional, and mental health needs. While the school requires improvement in overall effectiveness and education quality, it excels in promoting good behavior and attitudes. Led by Headteacher Miss Tonia Lewis, Chase House School meets the independent school standards and offers a safe and inclusive learning environment for its students.
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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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  • 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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