Admissions Policy
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We want to support you and your family during your child’s time with us by keeping in close and regular contact throughout the school year.
Events and support for parents
As a parent or carer at our school we are able to offer you access to a wide range of advice and support. From events to podcasts and everything else inbetween we are constantly adding to the resources on offer.
Advice and SupportTerm dates
View our school calendar to see key term dates for this year
Click here to view this year’s term datesOfsted Report
We strive to achieve an exceptional teaching and learning environment where our pupils are able to achieve their personalised goals.
Pupils flourish at this inclusive school, which they describe as a ‘massive family’. They appreciate the difference that the school has made to them.
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Adults combine high expectations with warmth and understanding so that pupils feel happy and safe.
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Pupils’ personal development is exceptional. This is the bedrock of the school’s work and is successfully developing pupils’ independence and preparing them for adulthood.
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Leaders have created a range of opportunities alongside the curriculum to develop pupils’ talents and interests. Whether tending the goats or chickens in the farm area or learning to cook onion bhajis in the food tech room, pupils are guided expertly, building their resilience and interpersonal skills.
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Policies and procedures
We have an extensive list of policies and procedures in place at our school to ensure your child is given the best possible experience with us, some of which are listed below. For paper versions of the policy, please contact the school office.
Parent feedback
We always encourage feedback from parents and carers, either via direct communication with us or at annual reviews. You can also share your thoughts through Parent View by clicking the button below.
Give Ofsted your viewStaying safe online and safeguarding resource hub
It’s never been more important to help keep your children safe online.
The Government has suggested that the Parent Info website is the best place to gain advice and support regarding this issue.
A free hub of safeguarding resources to empower children, young people and all adults supporting them.