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Best Special Need Schools in Staffordshire

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  • Longdon Hall School

    Longdon Hall School is a co-educational secondary school located in Longdon, West Midlands. With a focus on providing a supportive and inclusive environment, the school caters to students aged 7-18 with a range of special educational needs, including autism, social, emotional and mental health difficulties, and moderate learning difficulties. The school has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, with high quality education, positive behaviour and attitudes, and strong leadership. Although small in size, Longdon Hall School offers a nurturing and effective learning experience for its students.
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  • PEAK EDUCATION - STOKE

    PEAK EDUCATION - STOKE is a co-educational all-through school that provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment for students aged 5-18. With a good Ofsted rating, the school offers a high-quality education with a focus on personal development and good behaviour. With a small school size and dedicated staff, PEAK EDUCATION - STOKE ensures that every student receives the attention and support they need to thrive academically and socially. The school also caters to students with special educational needs, providing additional support for those with conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder and Learning Difficulties. Overall, PEAK EDUCATION - STOKE offers a well-rounded education and a nurturing atmosphere for students to reach their full potential.
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  • Draycott Moor College

    Draycott Moor College is a secondary school located in Draycott-in-the-Moors, West Midlands. With a small student body of 15 students, the school offers a co-ed education for children aged 10-16. Led by Headteacher Mrs Kerry Lynch-wood, the school prides itself on providing a supportive and nurturing environment for students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs. With an overall 'Good' rating from Ofsted, Draycott Moor College ensures high-quality education, positive behavior and attitudes, and personal development. The school meets the independent school standards and focuses on helping students achieve their full potential in their GCSE exams.
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  • Pace Education

    Pace Education is a secondary school located in Newcastle-under-Lyme, West Midlands. With a dedicated and experienced staff, the school provides a supportive learning environment for students aged 13-16. Offering a co-ed education to a small cohort of 14 students, Pace Education focuses on the individual needs of each student, including those with ASD, SEMH, MLD, and SpLD. With a Good Ofsted rating and a commitment to providing a high-quality education, Pace Education prepares students for success in their GCSEs and beyond.
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  • Roaches School

    Roaches School is an all-through co-educational school located in Knypersley, West Midlands. With a strong focus on social, emotional, and mental health support, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 5 to 16. Boasting a Good Ofsted rating and outstanding previous inspection results, Roaches School offers a quality education with a dedicated and supportive leadership team. With a small student population of just 54, parents can expect their children to receive individualized attention and care. The school also prides itself on its inclusive approach, with 21.7% of students receiving SEN support. Overall, Roaches School is a great choice for parents seeking a school that prioritizes their child's well-being and academic success.
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  • Cheslyn Hay Primary School

    Cheslyn Hay Primary School is a welcoming and happy school that provides a calm and supportive environment for children aged 3-11. With a student teacher ratio of 23:1, the school ensures individual attention for every child. The school has a strong focus on progress and offers a wide range of support for disadvantaged and SEND pupils. The teaching of phonics and early reading skills is highly effective, leading to strong academic development. Although there are areas for improvement, the school's overall effectiveness is rated as good by Ofsted. With dedicated leadership and effective management, Cheslyn Hay Primary School prioritizes the personal development, behavior, and welfare of its students. It is committed to providing a quality education with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and support for all students.
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  • Cicely Haughton School

    Cicely Haughton School is a primary boarding school located in Cheddleton, West Midlands. With an impressive student-teacher ratio of 4:1, the school offers an outstanding learning environment that inspires students aged 4-11. The dedicated staff provide high-quality education and care, ensuring the well-being of each student. The school emphasizes safeguarding, and pupils' positive attitudes and behaviour are commendable. Although the support for mental health needs can be improved, the school excels in academics, with excellent resources and diverse learning opportunities. Recent exam results demonstrate the school's commitment to academic excellence.
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  • The Fountains Primary School

    The Fountains Primary School is a co-educational school located in Stretton, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 9:1, our school provides personalized attention to each student. We have a diverse student body, with 75% eligible for free school meals and 21.10% having English as their second language. Our dedicated team of teachers and assistants ensure that all students, including those with special educational needs, receive the support they need to thrive. Although our exam results may not reflect the highest standards, we strive to provide a nurturing and inclusive environment for all children.
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  • Ormiston Meridian Academy

    Ormiston Meridian Academy is a secondary school located in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, it offers a supportive and inclusive learning environment for students aged 11-16. The school provides a range of SEN support for students with visual impairment, hearing impairment, speech and language difficulties, autism, social and emotional needs, physical disabilities, moderate learning difficulties, specific learning difficulties, and other disabilities. The school's resources are rated highly, ensuring students have access to quality education. Despite the overall grade being D-, the school focuses on academic achievement, with 35% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs in 2019. Additionally, 58% of students achieved GCSE grades 4 or higher. Ormiston Meridian Academy is dedicated to preparing students for success in their future endeavors.
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  • Shenstone Lodge School

    Shenstone Lodge School is an all-through co-educational boarding school located in Shenstone, West Midlands. With a small student population of 97, the school provides personalized education and support for students aged 4-16 years. Led by Headteacher Mr Neil Toplass, the school prioritizes the well-being and mental health of its students, offering specialized support for those with social, emotional, and mental health needs. With 71% of students eligible for free school meals, Shenstone Lodge School aims to create an inclusive and nurturing environment for all.
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  • Loxley Hall School

    Loxley Hall School is a boys secondary boarding school located in Uttoxeter Rural, West Midlands. Founded in 2015, the school maintains a high quality of education with a student-teacher ratio of 6:1. With a caring and hardworking community, pupils make good progress and benefit from excellent relationships with staff. However, some pupils may require additional support after leaving school. Limited resources for certain therapeutic services and a lack of challenging work for some students are areas for improvement.
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  • Two Rivers High School

    Two Rivers High School is a co-ed secondary school located in Tamworth, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 8:1, our dedicated staff provide individualized attention to help students thrive. We offer a supportive and inclusive environment for students with special educational needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Multi-Sensory Impairment, and Learning Difficulties. Our focus on inclusivity and academic excellence ensures that every child can reach their full potential.
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  • Queen's Croft High School

    Queen's Croft High School is a secondary school located in Lichfield, West Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 10:1, our dedicated staff provide individualized attention to every student. We have a co-ed, inclusive environment and offer a sixth form for students aged 16-19. Our focus on supporting students with moderate learning difficulties ensures that every child receives the necessary resources and assistance. With a diverse student body and a commitment to providing free school meals to eligible students, Queen's Croft High School strives to create an inclusive and supportive learning community.
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  • Wightwick Hall School

    Wightwick Hall School is a co-educational secondary school located in Compton, West Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 8:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 11-19 years. Offering a wide range of SEN support including Visual Impairment and Autism Spectrum Disorder, the school ensures every child receives individual attention. With a dedicated staff and impressive exam results, Wightwick Hall School is committed to helping students achieve their academic potential.
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  • Blackfriars Academy

    Blackfriars Academy is a unique and inclusive learning environment that prides itself on delivering outstanding education to students with moderate to severe learning needs. With a collaborative approach to school improvement, our dedicated team of staff works closely with parents and professionals to remove obstacles to learning and ensure each student reaches their full potential. Our impressive quality of teaching and strong post-16 provision contribute to consistently strong outcomes for our students. We prioritize a nurturing and supportive environment where students feel respected and engaged in their educational journey.
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  • Coppice Academy

    Coppice Academy is a secondary school located in Westlands, Newcastle-under-Lyme. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, the school offers a supportive and safe environment for students aged 11-16. Pupils benefit from effective curriculum delivery, rapid progress, and strong support for special educational needs. While exam results may be lower, the school focuses on personal development and career education. Overall, Coppice Academy prioritizes student well-being and aims to provide a positive learning experience for all.
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  • Two Rivers Primary School

    Two Rivers Primary School is a co-educational primary school located in Tamworth, West Midlands. Founded in 2019, the school offers a nurturing environment with a student-teacher ratio of 7:1. With a focus on inclusive education, the school supports children with various special educational needs, including speech and language difficulties, autism, and physical disabilities. The school provides nursery classes and ensures a balanced curriculum for students aged 2 to 11 years. With a commitment to individualized attention and a diverse community, Two Rivers Primary School strives to create a positive learning experience for every child.
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  • Watermill School

    Watermill School is an all-through school in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands, providing a nurturing environment for students aged 2-16. With a student-teacher ratio of 9:1 and specialized facilities, we cater to a diverse range of learning abilities, including visual and hearing impairments, autism, and speech difficulties.
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  • Kemball School

    Kemball School is an all-through co-educational institution in Stoke-on-Trent. With a low student-teacher ratio of 9:1, the school provides personalized attention to its diverse student body aged 2 to 19 years. Offering a nurturing environment and specialized support for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Moderate Learning Difficulty, Severe Learning Difficulty, and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulty, Kemball School ensures every child's unique needs are met.
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  • Saxon Hill Academy

    Saxon Hill Academy is a special academy located in Lichfield, West Midlands. It provides education for children and teenagers with complicated medical needs and physical limitations, from ages 2 to 19. The school offers a supportive and engaging environment, where students make good progress in their learning. With a dedicated leadership team and effective safeguarding arrangements, parents can trust that their child's well-being is a top priority. The school also offers a residential short-break program, rated outstanding by Ofsted, providing additional support and care for students. Contact the school at 01543 414892 to learn more.
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