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Best State Secondary Schools in East Midlands

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  • Stanton Vale School

    Stanton Vale School is an all-through co-ed school in Long Eaton, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 7:1, the school provides individual attention and support to its 86 students aged 2-19. Offering nursery classes and a sixth form, Stanton Vale caters to a diverse range of needs, including Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Social, Emotional and Mental Health, and Severe Learning Difficulty. While exam results are currently low, the school prioritizes personalized education and nurturing student potential.
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  • The Children's Hospital School

    The Children's Hospital School is an all-through co-educational school located within the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. With a dedicated staff and state-of-the-art facilities, we provide education for students aged 2 to 19 years. We specialize in supporting students with special educational needs, with 73.9% of our students receiving SEN support. Our school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment where every child can thrive and reach their full potential.
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  • St Bernard's School, Louth

    St Bernard's School in Louth is a caring and committed all-through school, providing a strong and relevant curriculum with a personalised approach to education. With a focus on personal development and welfare, the school maintains a good standard of education and ensures positive relationships between staff and pupils. With effective safeguarding procedures and close monitoring of attendance, all students achieve well regardless of starting points. However, the school acknowledges the need for further refinement of assessment systems and a review of the existing absence monitoring system.
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  • Amber Valley and Erewash Support Centre

    Amber Valley and Erewash Support Centre is a nurturing all-through school located in Cotmanhay, East Midlands. Led by experienced Headteacher Mr Kevin Wildrianne, the school provides excellent support for students with special educational needs, with 85.3% of students receiving SEN support. With a small and inclusive community of 182 students, the school offers a co-educational environment for children aged 5 to 16, ensuring individual attention and personalized learning. Additionally, 50% of students are eligible for free school meals, showcasing the school's commitment to equality and support for all students.
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  • The Eresby School, Spilsby

    The Eresby School, Spilsby is an all-through co-ed school that provides a warm and friendly learning environment. With a student-teacher ratio of 7:1, pupils flourish and achieve exceptionally well. The school has high expectations for students, effective safeguarding arrangements, and offers excellent personal development opportunities. With a well-planned curriculum and inclusive approach, the school ensures that every student receives a suitable education based on their individual needs.
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  • Ivy House School

    Ivy House School is a co-educational all-through school located in Littleover, Derby. With a student-teacher ratio of 8:1, our dedicated staff provide personalized attention to each student. We offer a nurturing environment for children aged 2-19, including those with multi-sensory impairment, physical disability, severe learning difficulty, and profound and multiple learning difficulty. Our inclusive approach ensures every child receives the support they need to thrive. Come join our Ivy House family!
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  • Peak School

    Peak School is an all-through co-educational school located in Chinley, East Midlands. With a student teacher ratio of 8:1, our dedicated staff provide individualized attention to ensure academic success. We offer a nurturing environment for students aged 2-19, including those with special educational needs. Our small school size fosters a close-knit community where every child is supported and their unique potential is celebrated. With a commitment to inclusive education, we cater to a range of SEN types, promoting inclusion and diversity. At Peak School, we strive to create a supportive and enriching learning experience for all students.
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  • The Fusion Academy

    The Fusion Academy is a co-ed middle deemed secondary school located in Barwell, East Midlands. With a small school size of 80 students, it offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 7-19 years. Led by Ms Kelly Dryden, the academy focuses on providing outstanding education and support to its students. With a low percentage of students eligible for free school meals (13%), The Fusion Academy ensures that every child receives equal opportunities for success.
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  • Foxfields Academy

    Welcome to Foxfields Academy, a vibrant and inclusive all-through school situated in Blaby. Led by Mr Ashley Caress, our dedicated staff provide a nurturing environment where every child is supported to reach their full potential. With a small school size of 60 students, we offer a personalized learning experience. Our focus on quality education, alongside a low student to teacher ratio, ensures that your child receives the attention they need to thrive. At Foxfields Academy, we celebrate diversity and provide additional support for students with special educational needs. Join our inclusive community and watch your child flourish.
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  • Springwell Alternative Academy Lincoln

    Springwell Alternative Academy Lincoln is a small all-through school providing education for students aged 4-16. With a focus on alternative education, our dedicated staff work tirelessly to support students with special educational needs. We are proud of our inclusive environment and strive to create a nurturing and supportive community. With a low student-to-teacher ratio, we ensure individualized attention and a tailored curriculum. Our commitment to providing free school meals to 18% of our students reflects our dedication to meeting the needs of all our students.
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  • Springwell Alternative Academy Grantham

    Springwell Alternative Academy Grantham is a small all-through school that offers a supportive and inclusive learning environment for students aged 4 to 16. With a current student population of 26, our school values individuality and provides high-quality education to meet the unique needs of each student. Our dedicated staff, led by Headteacher Mrs Lisa Ashcroft-Day, prioritize the well-being and academic progress of every student, ensuring they reach their full potential. We offer a co-educational setting, where boys and girls can thrive together in a safe and nurturing community.
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  • Springwell Alternative Academy Spalding

    Springwell Alternative Academy Spalding is an inclusive all-through school providing a nurturing and supportive environment for students aged 4-16. Led by Mrs Lisa Ashcroft-Day, the school offers a co-educational setting with a small student population of 26. With a focus on individualized education, the school caters to diverse needs, including students eligible for free school meals and those whose English is not their first language.
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  • Springwell Alternative Academy Mablethorpe

    Springwell Alternative Academy Mablethorpe is an inclusive all-through school providing education for students aged 4-16. Led by Mrs Lisa Ashcroft-Day, the school offers a nurturing and supportive environment where every child can thrive. With a small class size of 24 students, individual attention is guaranteed. The school also caters to students with special educational needs, ensuring their specific requirements are met. Additionally, 12% of students are eligible for free school meals, highlighting the school's commitment to supporting all families.
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  • The Parks School

    The Parks School is an outstanding community special school in Oakham, East Midlands. With a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, the school provides exceptional opportunities for children aged 2-5 to learn and grow. The caring environment and high expectations set by teachers help children with SEND thrive. Parents can be confident in the school's effective safeguarding arrangements.
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  • Hospital and Outreach Education

    Hospital and Outreach Education is an all-through school in East Midlands, providing educational support to children and young people with medical and mental health requirements. With qualified teachers and a dedicated team, the school focuses on helping students overcome challenges and re-engage in lifelong learning.
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  • The Grantham Sandon School

    The Grantham Sandon School is an outstanding all-through school providing education for students aged 2-19. With a strong focus on individual needs and therapeutic support, it offers a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. The leadership team is highly committed to ensuring excellent teaching and care, and the school excels in its career education program. While intervention programs and therapy impact evaluation could be improved, the school is dedicated to student well-being and academic progress.
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