Cambian Tyldesley School is an independent, DfE-registered, co-educational day school, providing specialist education for up to 34 students, aged 11-19 years.
Facilities
They support children and young people with a range of learning difficulties including those with behavioural, social, emotional, mental health and communication difficulties.
The school offers a supportive environment, where all staff are trained in various techniques to successfully work with vulnerable young people who may display a wide range of emotionally triggered behaviours.
Students have access to personal tutors and support workers to aid them in developing strategies and mechanisms to assist individuals to access and unlock their potential.
Opportunities for team building, increasing self-esteem and confidence are built into the curriculum, these include enrichment opportunities, sport and tutor sessions.
Educational and Emotional Support Careers Education and Guidance All students receive careers guidance, including input from local connexions teams, beginning with transition reviews in Year 9.
They provide written reports on a termly basis to carers and parents providing information on progress and attainment and opportunities for parents or carers to attend open days to discuss pupil progress. The schools general academic performance, including exam results, inspection reports will be published and made available to the extended school community.
Features
Things to note
The School specialises in developing a culture of high expectation and achievement for all students where they are encouraged to enjoy learning, progress in their studies and exceed expectations.
Students have access to personal tutors and support workers to aid them in developing strategies and mechanisms to assist individuals to access and unlock their potential. Opportunities for team building, increasing self-esteem and confidence are built into the curriculum, these include enrichment opportunities, sport and tutor sessions.
They actively promote opportunities for students to engage in experiences that broaden their skills and knowledge through educational visits, personal projects, work experience and other agencies both on and off site. Students are encouraged to make positive contributions to society in many ways, including involvement in charity events throughout the school year such as working at the food bank.