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Best Special Need Schools in Norfolk

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  • Aurora Eccles School

    Aurora Eccles School is a co-educational all-through school located in Quidenham, NORFOLK. With a history dating back to 1953, the school offers a supportive learning environment for students aged 11-19. Led by Headteacher Mr Christopher MacKinnon, the school has a total of 153 students, including 105 boys and 48 girls. The school prides itself on its commitment to providing SEN support, with 4.1% of students benefiting from specific learning difficulty assistance. In terms of exam results, the school achieved an EBacc average point score of 0.95 in KS4 2019, with a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • Fred Nicholson School

    Fred Nicholson School is a co-educational all-through boarding school located in Dereham, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 8:1 and an outstanding safety record, our school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 3-19 with a range of special educational needs. Our dedicated staff and excellent resources ensure that pupils achieve good academic results and make progress in their learning. We are proud of our Good Ofsted rating and the outstanding behaviour and safety of our students.
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  • Suffield Park Infant and Nursery School, Cromer

    Suffield Park Infant and Nursery School in Cromer is a warm and welcoming school with a strong and enthusiastic staff team. With impressive leadership and rising standards in mathematics, the school provides an effective safeguarding environment for its students. The school also offers strong support for pupils with special educational needs and has seen a dramatic rise in attendance. Visit Suffield Park to experience a joyful and exciting learning environment where your child will be cared for, valued, and happy.
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  • Chapel Green School

    Chapel Green School is an all-through co-ed school in Old Buckenham, offering education for students aged 3-19. With a student-teacher ratio of 9:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment. The school has shown significant improvement since the last inspection and boasts a strong culture for safeguarding. While leaders strive to move from good to outstanding, the school excels in personal development, behaviour, and welfare. With outstanding resources and high safety standards, Chapel Green School prioritizes the well-being and progress of its students.
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  • Sprowston Infant School

    Sprowston Infant School is a good primary school with a strong emphasis on student well-being and personalized learning. With a low student-teacher ratio and dedicated staff, the school provides a safe and nurturing environment for children aged 4-7. The school offers specialist support for students with ASD and has excellent resources for learning and play.
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  • Sheringham Woodfields School

    Sheringham Woodfields School is an outstanding all-through special school in Sheringham, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 8:1 and a supportive and caring ethos, the school provides exceptional progress and personalized teaching to its 145 students aged 3-19 with a range of disabilities. The school is known for its outstanding leadership, continuous improvement, and exemplary communication. However, careers advice and guidance could be improved to better prepare younger pupils for life beyond school.
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  • Manor Field Infant and Nursery School

    Manor Field Infant and Nursery School is a nurturing primary school located in Long Stratton, East of England. With a low student-teacher ratio of 16:1, our dedicated staff provide individualized support and attention to each child. We offer nursery classes and cater to children aged 3-7 years, ensuring a strong foundation for their future education. Our inclusive environment prioritizes the well-being and development of all students, with specialized support available for those with social, emotional, and mental health needs. Join us for an enriching educational experience!
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  • The Clare School

    The Clare School is an outstanding all-through school in Norwich, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 5:1, the school focuses on individualized curriculums to meet the specific needs and interests of each student. The highly trained staff prioritize the health, safety, and welfare of the pupils, and safeguarding arrangements are effective. The school has a joyful and inclusive environment, where pupils receive exceptional support to communicate and thrive.
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  • Acorn Park School

    Acorn Park School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary boarding school located in Banham, East of England. With a strong focus on providing education and support for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the school ensures a good quality of education and personal development. Led by Mrs Philippa Whipp, the school has shown significant improvement since its previous inspection and offers a good sixth-form provision. With a total of 125 students, Acorn Park School provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for boys and girls aged 6-19 years.
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  • The Wherry School

    The Wherry School is an all-through school located in Norwich, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 4:1, the school provides personalized attention to its students. It offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The school focuses on academic excellence, evident from the impressive KS2 exam results. Additionally, the school prioritizes the well-being of its students, with a low student absence rate and support for students with English as a second language.
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  • Harford Manor School, Norwich

    Harford Manor School in Norwich is an outstanding all-through school with a focus on providing high-quality education for students aged 3-19. With a student-teacher ratio of 6:1 and a strong emphasis on individual progress, students at Harford Manor are supported to reach their full potential. The school has received an A+ grade from Ofsted for its overall effectiveness and the high quality of teaching and learning. Safeguarding is a top priority, ensuring a safe and secure environment for all students. While the school's website needs improvement, parents can be confident in the exceptional education their children will receive at Harford Manor School.
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  • Hall School

    Hall School is an all-through school located in Old Catton, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 5:1, our dedicated staff provide a high level of individualized attention to ensure each student's success. Our outstanding behavior and safety record, along with excellent safeguarding measures, create a secure learning environment. We prioritize work-related learning and offer tailored support for students with special educational needs. Our good Ofsted rating reflects our commitment to leadership, teaching quality, and achievement of pupils. Join us at Hall School to foster your child's pride in their work and achievements.
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  • Mundesley Infant School

    Mundesley Infant School, part of The Coastal Federation, offers a good quality education with a focus on leadership, achievement, and safety. Teachers receive quality training and students show enthusiasm for learning. Safeguarding is effective, creating a supportive environment for children to thrive.
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  • Happisburgh Primary and Early Years School

    Happisburgh Primary and Early Years School is a small village school in Norfolk, providing education for children aged 3-11. With a dedicated staff ratio of 18:1, the school offers a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students. The school's focus on personal development and good behavior ensures a positive experience for every child. With a range of extracurricular activities and high-quality teaching, Happisburgh Primary and Early Years School promotes academic excellence and student achievement. The school's recent exam results showcase strong performance in maths and reading, demonstrating the high standard of education provided. As a Church of England school, Happisburgh also emphasizes values-based education and supports the spiritual development of all students. With an active and supportive Governing Board, the school is committed to continuous improvement and creating an exciting future for its students.
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  • Sheridan House School

    Sheridan House School is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Northwold, East of England. With a small and intimate school community, it provides education for students aged 8-16. However, the school has been rated as inadequate by Ofsted, with low exam results and poor quality of education. It offers support for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
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  • Eaton Hall Specialist Academy

    Eaton Hall Specialist Academy is an outstanding all-through boarding school for boys aged 5-18. Led by Mr Peter Lambert, the school provides exceptional teaching and a tailored curriculum to meet each student's needs. With a student-teacher ratio of 3:1, Eaton Hall ensures individual attention and fosters positive attitudes towards learning. The school's relentless pursuit of high aspirations, strong support network, and close partnership with parents make it an excellent choice for students seeking outstanding progress and preparation for their next stage of education.
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  • Bure Park Specialist Academy

    Bure Park Specialist Academy is a boarding school located in Great Yarmouth, East of England. With a small student body of 32 boys aged 5 to 16, we provide a nurturing and supportive environment for children with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs. Our dedicated staff and focus on individualized education ensure every child receives the attention and support they deserve.
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  • St Andrew's School

    St Andrew's School is a Quaker school in Aylmerton, East of England. With a small student body of 43, the school offers a calm and orderly learning environment with extensive outdoor space. The leadership team has a good understanding of the school's strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring a high quality of education. Students with autism spectrum disorder receive specialized instruction and individualized therapy. The school focuses on personal development, behavior, and welfare, ensuring every student has the opportunity to reach their full potential in a safe and caring environment.
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  • Westfield House School

    Westfield House School is a co-educational secondary school located in Terrington St. Clement, East of England. With a small student body of 42, the school focuses on providing a supportive environment for students aged 10-18. While the school has a Requires Improvement rating from Ofsted, it excels in personal development. The school offers support for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Although the school does not meet the independent school standards, it strives to ensure the well-being and growth of every student.
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  • Future Education

    Future Education is a secondary school located in Norwich, East of England. Established in 2009, the school provides co-ed education for students aged 13-16. With a small class size of 44 and a total student count of 34, Future Education offers individualized attention and support. While the school's recent Ofsted report indicates a need for improvement in certain areas, it has been praised for its commitment to personal development. Parents seeking a school that focuses on social, emotional, and mental health will find Future Education to be a suitable choice.
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