A other independent special school school in Gloucestershire. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Cotswold Chine School.
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Residential accommodation consists of nine houses located next to the main school site or in countryside locations about a mile away. Each house accommodates 3-9 children and has a dedicated staff team; bedrooms include study facilities and storage; houses have kitchens, dining rooms, laundry, controlled internet, and lounges; a low arousal environment with sensory considerations; Life Story Work supported by staff; group meetings fortnightly; each house has a House Manager and safety attachments; children have rights to complain and staff work to address concerns.
Cotswold Chine School serves children and young people with complex needs, including mild to severe learning difficulties; relationship and attachment disorders; complex and developmental trauma and related difficulties; global development delay; mental health conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, emotional/mental distress, social phobia, OCD); neurodevelopmental conditions (e.g., autism spectrum disorder including Asperger syndrome, sensory processing difficulties, ADHD, PDA, Tourette’s, speech and language difficulties, dyslexia, dyspraxia, oppositional defiant disorder, foetal alcohol syndrome). The school accepts both girls and boys; not normally suitable for young people with significant or sustained streetwise behaviour, drug/alcohol abuse or criminal activity; not a Secure Children’s Home; not normally able to provide long-term 1:1 or waking night supervision; single-sex environment is not provided, though single-sex living accommodation is available in some houses.
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