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Best Special Need Schools in London

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  • Hopewell School

    Hopewell School is a co-educational all-through school located in Barking and Dagenham, London. With a strong focus on personal development and welfare, the school provides a supportive environment for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, and Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD). Under the leadership of Mrs Susan Douglas, the school has shown improvement in its overall effectiveness and has received positive ratings for teaching quality and student outcomes. With a curriculum that offers a range of learning experiences and teachers who receive quality training, Hopewell School ensures that students make good social and academic progress. Although there are occasional areas for improvement, such as a need for more challenging teaching and inspiration in activities, the school strives to provide a nurturing and inclusive educational experience for its 51 students.
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  • Pathways School

    Pathways School is a co-educational middle deemed secondary school in Barking and Dagenham, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 4:1, our small class sizes ensure individual attention. We offer free breakfast club to eliminate hunger-related learning barriers. Our student premium programme has improved learning behaviors and includes support for SLCN, SEMH, and MLD needs.
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  • TLC The Learning Centre

    TLC The Learning Centre is a secondary school located in Bromley, London. Founded in 2010, the school provides a co-ed learning environment for students aged 11-18. With a small student body of 35, TLC focuses on providing outstanding personal development and behavior management. The school has been rated as 'Good' in overall effectiveness by Ofsted and meets the independent school standards. With a supportive approach towards students with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, TLC ensures every child receives the education they deserve.
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  • Aspire Academy Bexley

    Aspire Academy Bexley is a co-educational primary school located in London, offering education to children aged 5-11. With a small student population of 42, the school provides a nurturing environment that focuses on the social, emotional, and mental health of its students. The school prides itself on its diverse community and offers free school meals to 27% of its students. With an emphasis on academic growth, the school has achieved an average score of 88 in maths and 87 in reading at KS2 exams. Aspire Academy Bexley aims to provide a safe and inclusive learning environment for every child to aspire and excel.
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  • Papillon House

    Papillon House is a highly regarded all-through school located in Croydon, London. With a small and close-knit community of 54 students, it offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. The school's outstanding leadership and management ensure that students receive a high-quality education, resulting in excellent personal development and behaviour. Papillon House consistently meets the independent school standards and has a proven track record of outstanding overall effectiveness according to previous inspections.
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  • Golborne Children's Centre

    Golborne Children's Centre is an outstanding local authority nursery school in North Kensington, London. With a joyful and unique learning environment, high expectations for children's success, and effective safeguarding, the school provides equal opportunities for all students. Children make strong progress and benefit from successful support from the school community post-Grenfell disaster.
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  • The Chelsea Group of Children

    The Chelsea Group of Children is an outstanding primary school in London, offering excellent teaching and therapies to support children with speech, language, communication, autism, and moderate learning difficulties. With a skilfully tailored curriculum and a strong focus on personal development, behaviour, and welfare, our dedicated staff ensure positive relationships and strong progress for every child.
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  • Snowflake School

    Snowflake School is an outstanding all-through school located in Ealing, London. With a personalized curriculum and excellent teaching, the school ensures high expectations for learning and behavior. The happy and inclusive school environment promotes pupils' independence and fosters their personal development. With outstanding exam results and a focus on social, communication, English, mathematics, and wider curriculum, Snowflake School provides an exceptional education for students aged 5-16 years.
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  • The Tutorial Foundation

    The Tutorial Foundation is an all-through school in Bromley, London that caters to students aged 11-25. Led by Mrs Julia Low, the school provides a co-educational environment with a small student population of 57, allowing for personalized attention. With a focus on supporting students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs, the school strives to foster good behavior and attitudes. While the school requires improvement in certain areas according to the Ofsted report, it meets the independent school standards and prioritizes the personal development of its students.
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  • The Children's Trust School

    The Children's Trust School is an all-through co-educational boarding school located in Croydon, London. With a focus on providing a holistic education for students aged 2 to 19, the school offers a nurturing environment for children with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties. Led by headteacher Miss Launa Randles, the school has been praised for its outstanding leadership and management, as well as its good quality teaching, learning, and assessment. The school also prioritizes personal development, behavior, and welfare of its students. With small class sizes and a supportive community, The Children's Trust School ensures each student receives the attention they need to reach their full potential.
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  • New Regent's College

    New Regent's College is an all-through school located in Hackney, London. With a strong focus on supporting students with social, emotional and mental health needs, the school provides a nurturing environment for all. The dedicated staff and effective leadership ensure that students receive a high quality education, leading to good outcomes. The school values personal development and welfare, creating a positive and inclusive atmosphere for learning. With small class sizes and a co-ed setting, New Regent's College offers a supportive and welcoming community for students aged 5-16.
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  • Camden Centre for Learning (CCfL) Special School

    Camden Centre for Learning (CCfL) Special School is a secondary school in Camden, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 2:1 and a focus on social, emotional, and mental health, the school provides individualized education and support for students aged 11-16. The school has a good overall effectiveness rating, with a strong emphasis on celebrating success and setting personal goals for students. The school offers a lifelong learning approach, aiming to increase students' opportunities in life beyond the classroom.
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  • King's Oak School

    King's Oak School is a secondary school in Eltham, London, providing education for boys aged 11-16. With a student-teacher ratio of 3:1 and a focus on speech, language, and communication needs, autistic spectrum disorders, social and emotional well-being, and moderate learning difficulties, the school offers a tailored curriculum to support each student's individual needs. The school has shown significant improvement since its previous inspection, with good overall effectiveness and high grades in safety and resources. The governing body and staff are dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for students to thrive academically and personally.
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  • Kestrel House School

    Kestrel House School is a co-ed all-through school in Crouch End, London. With a strong learning culture and effective leadership, the school provides a nurturing environment for social and emotional development. With bespoke activities and good-quality resources, Kestrel House School is dedicated to engaging and motivating its students.
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  • Cavendish School

    Cavendish School is a co-educational secondary school located in Southwark, London. With a small student population of 44, the school provides a supportive environment for students aged 11-16. While the school requires improvement in certain areas according to its Ofsted report, it excels in personal development. The school offers a unique opportunity for students to engage with urban gardening and earn AQA Awards. Despite its smaller size, Cavendish School aims to foster the growth and success of its students.
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  • Jus'T'Learn

    Jus'T'Learn is a co-educational secondary school located in Merton, London. With a small class size and a focus on providing a supportive learning environment, the school caters to students aged 11-16. The school is committed to providing SEN support, with nearly half of its students receiving assistance for Autism Spectrum Disorder. While the school has faced challenges in areas such as leadership and management, it strives to improve the quality of education, behavior, attitudes, and personal development of its students. Although the school's recent Ofsted report deemed its overall effectiveness as inadequate, Jus'T'Learn previously had a good rating. Parents can expect their children to receive individual attention and support at Jus'T'Learn.
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  • Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children

    Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children is an outstanding primary school in Camden, London. With a student-teacher ratio of 5:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive environment for deaf children aged 2-11 years. The dedicated leadership team ensures high standards and effective safeguarding procedures. The school's innovative curriculum fosters pupils' sense of worth, and there is excellent support for families with special educational needs and disabilities. However, the SEN policy and information report may require amendments to fully align with the SEN code of practice.
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  • Beormund Primary School

    Beormund Primary School is a SEMH special needs setting located in Southwark, London. With a dedicated staff and high standards, our goal is to rekindle a love of learning in underprivileged children. We customize the curriculum and prioritize individual learning preferences, ensuring academic advancement. Our strong focus on parental involvement and successful activities create a supportive and enriching environment for our students.
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  • Wac Arts College

    Wac Arts College is a co-ed secondary school located in Islington, London. With a focus on social, emotional, and mental health support, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 14-19. Boasting a Good Ofsted rating, Wac Arts College offers high-quality teaching, personal development opportunities, and excellent outcomes for pupils.
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  • The Bridge AP Academy

    The Bridge AP Academy is a secondary school located in Hammersmith and Fulham, London. With a focus on supporting students with social, emotional, and mental health needs, the school provides a safe and nurturing environment for all learners. Led by Headteacher Ms Keziah Raphael, the academy offers high-quality teaching and assessment, ensuring positive outcomes for every student. With a small student body of 32, The Bridge AP Academy prioritizes personalized attention and supports the development, behavior, and welfare of each individual. The school also boasts a diverse student population, with 11.90% of students having English as their second language. Additionally, 24% of students are eligible for free school meals, ensuring inclusivity and support for families in need. As per the latest Ofsted report, The Bridge AP Academy has been rated 'Good' across all areas, highlighting its overall effectiveness, leadership, and management, along with the quality of teaching and learning. If you are seeking a school that values the holistic development and well-being of your child, The Bridge AP Academy is an excellent choice.
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