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Best Special Need Schools in South East

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  • The Pace Centre

    The Pace Centre is an outstanding all-through school in Aylesbury, South East. With a focus on children with physical disabilities and moderate learning difficulties, the school provides a highly motivating and personalized curriculum. Students thrive in a supportive and respectful environment, with exceptional behavior and personal development. The school's outstanding reputation is further enhanced by its efficient safeguarding arrangements and excellent leadership and management. With a track record of meeting independent school standards, The Pace Centre offers cutting-edge instruction tailored to each child's specific needs.
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  • Chilworth House School

    Chilworth House School is an outstanding co-ed school in Great Milton, offering a caring and supportive environment for children aged 5-12 with ASD and SEMH. With exemplary communication, effective behavior management, and a dynamic extra-curricular program, students flourish and parents can trust in the strong ethos of the school.
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  • Step by Step School Limited

    Step by Step School Limited is an outstanding all-through school located in West Hoathly. With a strong focus on individualized learning, the school prepares students exceptionally well for the future. Their highly trained staff provide consistent support and effectively manage behaviors. The school promotes positive friendships and independence through effective communication systems. With a passion for constant improvement, the board of trustees ensures effective safeguarding arrangements are in place. Step by Step School Limited is committed to providing a comprehensive education for students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, catering to their diverse needs and talents.
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  • The Loddon School

    The Loddon School is an outstanding boarding school for students aged 8-19 with severe learning difficulties. Led by Dr Gill Barrett, the school provides a caring and nurturing environment where pupils thrive emotionally, socially, and academically. With high expectations and an innovative curriculum, the school offers a bespoke approach to learning. The school's outstanding Ofsted report highlights its effective safeguarding arrangements and the exceptional quality of education provided. With a small class size of 30 students and a focus on individualized support, The Loddon School is dedicated to helping every student reach their full potential.
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  • Seadown School

    Seadown School, located in Worthing, South East, is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school founded in 2008. With a small school size of 31 students, including 20 boys and 9 girls, the school offers a nurturing environment for children aged 6-16. Led by Mr James Eagle, the school has a strong focus on supporting students with special educational needs, including ASD, SEMH, MLD, and SpLD. The school is rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, demonstrating its commitment to providing a quality education. Seadown School prides itself on its positive behavior and attitudes, personal development, and effective leadership and management. As parents, you can trust that Seadown School meets the independent school standards and strives to help students achieve their potential in their GCSE exams.
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  • Macintyre School

    Macintyre School is a co-ed secondary boarding school founded in 1972. With a focus on supporting children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Learning Difficulty, the school provides high-quality education and care. Led by Headteacher Ms Catherine Clifford, the school has a small student population of 30, ensuring individualized attention and a supportive environment. Macintyre School aims to develop academic skills and provide opportunities for personal growth for students aged 10-19 years.
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  • Hill House School

    Hill House School is an outstanding secondary boarding school located in Boldre, South East. With an excellent track record since its establishment in 1973, the school provides high-quality education for students aged 11-19. Led by Principal Kate Landells, the school prioritizes speech, language, and communication skills and offers support for SEN students. The school's exceptional curriculum focuses on developing relevant knowledge, skills, and attributes to prepare students for adulthood. With a small student body of 30, Hill House School ensures personalized attention and an exceptional learning environment. The school consistently achieves outstanding outcomes in exams, with a high percentage of students achieving GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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  • St John's Pre-School

    St John's Pre-School is a nurturing and inclusive nursery in Worthing, South East. With a Good rating from Ofsted, our caring and well-qualified staff provide a positive learning environment. We support children with additional needs, encourage parental involvement, and closely monitor progress for all children aged 2-5.
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  • Ferndearle

    Ferndearle School is an all-through co-ed school founded in 2008. With a focus on social, emotional, and mental health, we provide care, education, and therapy to students aged 5-17. Our small class size and dedicated staff ensure personalized attention for each student.
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  • The Old Priory School

    The Old Priory School is a co-ed secondary school located in Ramsgate, South East. Established in 1997, the school provides education to students aged 11-16. With a small student body of 24, the school prioritizes personal development and has been rated outstanding in this aspect. Although the school requires improvement in overall effectiveness and quality of education, it meets the independent school standards. The school offers support for students with social, emotional, and mental health needs.
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  • The Quest School

    The Quest School is an outstanding all-through school located in Yalding, South East. With a focus on providing exceptional education for children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the school offers highly personalised learning programmes and expert support for students' learning and personal development. The school's dedication to inclusive and supportive atmosphere, combined with its well-established routines and positive relationships with pupils and families, ensures a calm and engaging learning environment. With outstanding Ofsted ratings and a track record of meeting independent school standards, The Quest School provides exceptional personal development opportunities and prepares students for successful integration into mainstream community life.
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  • Mulberry Bush School

    Mulberry Bush School is an outstanding co-ed boarding school in Standlake, South East. With a dedicated leadership team and exceptional staff collaboration, the school provides high-quality education and care for children aged 5-12 with social, emotional, and mental health needs. The school's strong safeguarding culture and outstanding Ofsted report make it an ideal choice for parents seeking a supportive and nurturing environment for their child's educational journey.
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  • The Llewellyn School and Nursery

    The Llewellyn School and Nursery is an all-through co-educational school located in Birchington, South East. With a small school size of 20 students, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 2-25 with severe learning difficulties. The school is highly regarded, as reflected in its Good Ofsted report, which highlights the quality of education, good behavior and attitudes, strong personal development, and effective leadership and management. With a focus on meeting the independent school standards, parents can trust that their child's educational needs will be well-supported at The Llewellyn School and Nursery.
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  • The Amicus School

    The Amicus School is an all-through therapeutic community that provides meaningful care and education to children and young people with social, emotional, and mental health needs. With a focus on attachment disorders, the school offers structured environments, trained staff, and 24-hour support to help students build healthy connections and achieve personal development.
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  • My Choice School Arundel

    My Choice School Arundel is a co-educational secondary school located in Warningcamp, South East. Founded in 2006, the school offers education for students aged 11-16. With a small student body of 17, the school provides individualized attention to students. The school has a good quality of education and personal development, according to the Ofsted report. However, there is room for improvement in terms of overall effectiveness and behavior. The school meets the independent school standards and provides support for students with social, emotional, mental health, and other difficulties/disabilities. The school aims to help students achieve their full potential and offers a nurturing environment for their growth.
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  • Springboard Education

    Springboard Education is an all-through co-educational school located in Lancing, South East. With a small school size and a focus on Social, Emotional and Mental Health support, Springboard Education aims to provide a nurturing environment for students aged 5-18. Although the school has received an inadequate rating from Ofsted, it is actively working towards improving the quality of education, behavior, attitudes, and leadership. The school does not meet the independent school standards, but it strives to support students in achieving GCSE results of grade 4 or higher.
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  • Little Acorns School

    Little Acorns School is a co-ed primary school located in Tenterden, South East London. With a strong emphasis on personal development and welfare, the school provides a good curriculum and teaching. Its outstanding safeguarding culture ensures a safe and supportive environment for students.
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  • Blue Skies School

    Blue Skies School is a co-educational secondary school located in Medway, South East. With a small student population of 21, the school focuses on providing a good quality of education, fostering positive behaviors and attitudes, and promoting personal development. However, the school is currently rated as inadequate in terms of overall effectiveness and leadership and management. They offer support for students with speech, language, and communication needs, as well as those with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Please note that the school does not meet the independent school standards. Exam results show a below-average average point score in the EBacc subjects, with a low percentage of students achieving GCSE grade 4 or higher.
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  • Greenfields School

    Greenfields School is an all-through co-ed school located in Biddenden, South East. With a team of dedicated staff and a focus on social, emotional, and mental health support, we provide exceptional care and education for students aged 5-18. Our good Ofsted ratings and commitment to meeting independent school standards make us an excellent choice for parents seeking a nurturing and inclusive learning environment.
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  • Parkview Academy

    Parkview Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Margate, Thanet. With a focus on providing a high-quality education and nurturing social, emotional, and mental health development, the school offers a welcoming and inclusive environment for students aged 11-16. Led by Ms Laura Stubbs, the school has shown good overall effectiveness, with positive Ofsted reports highlighting the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. With small class sizes and a commitment to meeting independent school standards, Parkview Academy ensures that each student receives individual attention and support to achieve their full potential. The school also values exam success, with a strong emphasis on helping students achieve GCSE grades 4 or higher.
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