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  1. Homefield Logo
    Homefield supports young people aged 16 - 25 with a wide range of special educational needs and disabilities. The majority of our students are autistic.  We focus on three main learning pathways: Personal Development Skills for Life & Work Mission Employability As part of these pathways,…
    Office hours 9am – 4pm (Monday – Friday)
    217Loughborough RoadMountsorrelLoughboroughLeicestershireLE12 7AR
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  2. Inspire, Culture, Learning and
    Inspire College delivers Study Programmes, Traineeship and Internships. We deliver a variety of vocational and Personal and Social Development learning programmes, with a focus on employability and work experience, which support young people’s re-engagement into learning and positive progression in areas of high deprivation.  We…
    Inspire, Culture, Learning and
  3. Nottingham College
      Nottingham College is now one of the largest colleges in the UK  Nottingham College's most recent Ofsted inspection report confirms that the college is now rated good.
    Adams BuildingStoney StreetNottinghamNG1 1NG
    Nottingham College
  4. St Giles School is an inspiring, exciting and aspirational school for children and young people aged 3-18 with a broad range of special educational needs and/or disabilities, from moderate/severe to profound and multiple, which includes those with autism and associated behaviours. St Giles School provides highly specialised…
    Open 08:30 - 16:30, Monday to Friday, Term Time Only
    St Giles SchoolBabworth RoadRetfordNottinghamshireDN22 7NJ
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