Overview
We are a national specialist college providing education and learning opportunities for people with specialist communication needs, including deafness, autism and learning difficulties. The college has a wide range of opportunities which allow students to develop their skills in preparation for the world of work, alongside developing independence and social skills. Our accredited pathways enable students to study towards nationally recognised qualifications, as well as non-accredited learning to support individual goals and ambitions.
Curriculum
Students access a bespoke study programme tailored to their individual needs and aspirations.
Our curriculum is designed to be ambitious for students in, developing skills, building knowledge and achieving their long-term goals. The study programmes are designed to prepare our students for adulthood and transition them onto their next steps.
The key elements of our curriculum focus on Communication and Wellbeing, Independence, and Employability. Our curriculum can be delivered in a variety of ways including taught sessions, discrete sessions, activities, accessing the community and
within vocational areas. Students can access sessions across each pathway of both non-
accredited (RARPA) and accredited from Entry Level up to Level 3.
Contact
Address
Inclusion
Supporting
- Communication and interaction needs
Local Offer
We are a leading national vocational specialist college for those with communication needs. We have day and residential places available for students and provide pathway programmes that are tailored to each individual students needs in a highly supportive environment.
We can provide placement for students from anywhere in the country.