A other independent special school school in Suffolk. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Broadlands Hall.
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"Ambition for All"
Broadlands Hall School promotes British Values and provides opportunities to reflect on religious perspectives and celebrations; spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is embedded in the curriculum; therapeutic sessions are available; the school’s library includes a self-help section where students can engage with workbooks to explore personal issues.
A warm welcome from Headteacher Chris James-Roll. Broadlands Hall School is a thriving school for boys aged 9 to 20 with Special Educational Needs and an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). The school has skilled and dedicated staff, a vibrant community, and focuses on developing independence, creativity and self-awareness, in a safe, happy and stimulating environment.
Broadlands Hall School provides bespoke one-to-one teaching and support for pupils with autism and/or SEMH needs; learning includes life skills such as meal preparation and gardening, with progression to GCSEs and other appropriate examinations; the school is well resourced and maintains a focus on independent living and employability.
Pupils aged 9 to 20 (Year 4 to post-16) with Education, Health and Care Plans; autistic or moderate to severe learning difficulties; each application is assessed on an individual basis to determine if the school can meet the boy’s needs; visits can be arranged by contacting the school.