Aims of the School
- To provide a person-centred and holistic approach.
- To provide a broad and balanced National Curriculum and vocational curriculum.
- To promote social, communication and life skills development through structured independence training programmes.
- To encourage pupils to exercise choice and control. To work in partnership with pupils and help them to overcome their difficulties.
- To offer an environment where children and young people who have experienced disruption, are supported to develop their academic and social potential.
- To promote pupils’ spiritual, moral, social, cultural, cognitive and physical development.
- To create trusting and valued relationships with pupils and their immediate families and friends.
- To recognise and celebrate all effort and positive achievement.