High School



The High School caters for pupils between eleven and sixteen years of age, who have a wide range of special educational needs.

high1 (9K) There are established links with a number of High Schools, Community Groups and other Specialist Inclusive Learning Centres. These contacts promote collaborative working and enhance curricular provision. The Department’s aims are to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, enabling pupils to access relevant National Curriculum programmes of study, whilst giving them the opportunity to work on prioritised areas of development.

Although the National Curriculum provides the basis for study throughout the High School, the individual needs of pupils are carefully considered and monitored.

Individual pathways to learning are carefully implemented.

Schemes of work are differentiated and designed to meet individual or group needs. Through such programmes of work pupils are encouraged to fulfil their potential and develop confidence, self-esteem and a wide range of key skills.

At Key Stage 4, the students embark upon externally accredited courses in most subject areas, which are commensurate with individual ability. These include GCSE, Entry Level Certificates and AQA units.

RECORD BREAKERS!
Thanks to all pupils and parents/carers who went to the ice-rink at Millennium Square in Leeds City Centre on Thursday 26 Feb. A few of our pupils took part in the event last year, just missing out on the world record. This year, we took a minibus to the rink, and many parents/carers kindly provided transport for their own children. The officials counted 106 wheelchairs on ice, and the world record was broken! Congratulations!!!

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