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What you will study
You will study
- Independent living skills (including using the community, shopping, cooking and - looking after your own home)
- Communication through performing arts (including music, drama and dance)
- Communication through arts and crafts
- Communication through music
- Employability through business enterprise and work experience
- Employability through manufacturing
- Horticulture for work and leisure
- Media studies for work and leisure (including film making, photography, radio podcasts and student magazine)
- Performing arts
- Personal development and adult relationships
- Travel training and road safety
- Residential experience
- Recreation for a healthy lifestyle
- English and Maths In addition to the modules, each learner will be provided with the extensive tutorial and pastoral support.
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Entry Requirements
Offer of placement is based on whether we can provide a suitable programme that meets the needs and outcomes highlighted in the individual’s EHCP.
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Assessment
Learner support needs will be assessed in conjunction with their Education Health Care Plan and support will be allocated on an individual basis. On-going assessment of progress against targets and accreditation (where taken) will be recorded and shared with parents and carers regularly throughout the year.
Following assessment if it is considered that a learner would benefit from our TEACCH programme and there is space available (maximum 6) this option would be offered.
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Cost and Loans
The learners’ programmes will also include enrichment activities to enhance and provide a balanced curriculum.
Learners are expected to provide their own safety boots or shoes (steel toe capped) for manufacturing and horticulture.