Jubilee School provides highly effective education, therapy, welfare and support for both boys and girls aged from 8 to 16 years who have social, emotional and mental health difficulties as well as other complex needs.
Facilities
They provide a stable and caring environment combined with high staff to student ratios to ensure that every student at Jubilee School has the opportunity to develop their abilities, share new experiences and be supported in realising their future dreams.
Jubilee School opened in October 2006 and provides highly effective education, therapy, welfare and support for both boys and girls aged from 5 to 16 years who have social, emotional and mental health difficulties as well as other complex needs.
Features
Things to note
Typically students will present with behaviour that challenges, some will have associated learning difficulties and almost all children will have encountered negative educational experiences or disruption, and consequently lack confidence in their own abilities.
Students may come from local families or foster placements and many of our students reside in one of the local children’s homes offered by Acorn Education and Care.
Jubilee School is dedicated to providing a safe, happy and enriching learning environment, positively engaging and inspiring young people in their learning.
The curriculum is provided in a structured and supportive environment and is planned to meet the personal, academic and pastoral needs of the pupils at each stage of their schooling.
Jubilee School offers an education which exposes pupils’ to a broad, balanced, differentiated and relevant curriculum, presents them with challenges in which creativity is fostered and which is based on the essential elements of the National Curriculum.
The school has an excellent adult to pupil ratio with class sizes of up to a maximum of 5 students, enabling the team to give young people high levels of support at all times.
Jubilee school actively promotes a positive educational culture, through which students’ efforts are acknowledged and individual achievements are celebrated.
Pupils will be aged between 5 and 16 years. At Jubilee School
All pupils will have a statement of special educational needs or an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP)
The EHCP will specify that the pupil exhibits social, emotional and/or mental health needs
Pupils may have specific learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.
Pupils may have ASD or SEMH needs.
Admissions Process: All pupils admitted to Jubilee School will have been initially referred by their Local Authority (LA). If, after reviewing the information provided, the school believes that the pupil meets the admission criteria, arrangements will be made with the LA for the parents/carers and pupil to visit the school. The visit will include a tour of the school, introduction to key staff and a meeting at which the school policies and curriculum are discussed. Visitors will have the opportunity to ask any questions they may have. If, following these visits, all parties are agreed that the pupil’s needs can be met at the school and that the pupil and parent/carers are committed to the placement, arrangements will be made for admission.
Admissions Enquiry: To enquire about a child attending school please contact Rory Maguire , Admissions Manager, by email on [email protected]