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Referrals : 0800 024 6985 | [email protected]

School Contact Information

Referrals : 0800 024 6985 | [email protected]

School Contact Information

To be considered for a placement your child will need an EHCP in place, or have one in the process of being finalised. We can only take placemement referrals through your Local Authority, who will share the EHCP documents with us for consideration.

 

But how do you go about making the next steps?

Visit our Kedleston Group locations page to discover all our schools and homes. 

Our innovative, independent, specialist residential schools, specialist day schools and children's homes across England help young people to thrive, flourish and reach their full academic and personal potential. We support young people living with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs, on the autism spectrum (ASC) and specific learning difficulties which may affect their behaviour.

Make sure you get in contact with a member of the Special Educational Needs team from your Local Authority for a conversation about school preference for your child. We would advise you have started the EHCP Assessment process before you speak to a Kedleston Group School. However, we would be happy to discuss our schools in more detail at any time.

You can also fill out an Enquiry Form.

We will need to find out all about your child’s needs, obtaining information through professional reports or school reports is key.

A copy of the draft or final EHCP will also be necessary.

We understand what a big decision it is to find a new school or home for your child or young person, and we want to help you get it right. We offer plenty of opportunities to come and have a look around our specialist settings, you can simply book on to one of these events by visiting our parents Open Days page.

 

The Local Authority will make a decision as to whether they will fund a placement. If they agree, we will collaborate with the Local Authority on a start date. You will get welcome information and a transition plan. 

Hopefully our frequently asked questions page can support with any additional information you might need to help with your decision making. 

You can alternatively call our referrals team on 0800 024 6985 who would be happy to speak to you about placement opportunities in more detail.

Helping your child to thrive in education and care

Our schools and homes support children and young people living with social, emotional, and mental health problems and specific learning difficulties, which affects their learning and ability to do everyday things. Our dedicated autism schools are especially designed to work with autistic children who may also have associated needs such as mental health problems, attention deficit hyperactive disorder and learning difficulties. 

Our schools follow the National Curriculum, and we have a strong educational focus in our schools and homes to give young people the very best start in life. We understand that we are the start of the pathway for young people and we support them to build the foundations for their future. We look at the needs of each individual young person and finding the right educational and residential option for them.

We provide therapeutic and holistic approaches alongside our education, to ensure we meet the full needs of each young person. 

Our homes work all year round to provide young people with a caring family environment, many of whom will have had previous placement breakdowns and not experience the care and support they deserve. We offer a nurturing approach but also ensure boundaries and structure are in put place to provide children and young people with the ability to learn, flourish and be happy.

The outcomes we aspire to for all our young people include:

  • A thorough education for the very best start in life.

    A thorough education for the very best start in life.

  • A range of recognised and accredited qualifications.

    A range of recognised and accredited qualifications.

  • Positive reintroductions into school for those who have been out of education for any period of time.

    Positive reintroductions into school for those who have been out of education for any period of time.

  • The opportunity to develop a range of additional skills to manage personal health and wellbeing.

    The opportunity to develop a range of additional skills to manage personal health and wellbeing.

  • Occupational and apprenticeship pathways.

    Occupational and apprenticeship pathways.

  • Independence Pathways

    Independence Pathways

  • Preparation for next steps into adulthood.

    Preparation for next steps into adulthood.

  • The opportunity to develop friendships and to become active members of their community where possible.

    The opportunity to develop friendships and to become active members of their community where possible.

Find your nearest Kedleston Group specialist school or children’s home

What can I achieve at Kedleston?

  • You can work towards accredited qualifications.
  • You may like to move on to another course in a college or university in the future, which we can help you achieve.
  • You can work towards applying for jobs and apprenticeships.
  • You can develop your independence skills so you can move on to the next exciting steps in your life.
  • You will have the opportunity to make new friendships.