A good free schools special school in Westminster. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for The St Marylebone Church of England Bridge School.
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The St Marylebone CE Bridge School is a Church of England School. As a church school we nurture respect for religious, moral and spiritual values. Values are located within Colossians 3.12-17 and include Compassion, Kindness, Patience, Forgiveness, Wisdom, Peace and Gratitude.
All pupils have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and receive a multi-disciplinary SEND provision including Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapist, Mental Health and Wellbeing practitioners, SENDCo and pastoral team; a modified National Curriculum and low-arousal environment; small tutor groups; weekly direct speech and language therapy; ChromeBooks available in all lessons to enable the recording of work by alternative means; an inclusive environment overseen by OT to support diverse regulatory needs; regular learning and movement breaks; oracy embedded across the curriculum; a range of targeted interventions; access to a suite of alternative qualifications (Entry Level, Functional Skills, BTEC); a highly-differentiated PSHE curriculum; a Mental Health curriculum; regular trips and community activities; and a Preparing for Adulthood curriculum to prepare for independence.
The St Marylebone CE Bridge School (SMBS) is a secondary special school for pupils aged 11-16 with an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP). Admissions come from a wide range of local authorities. Placements are consulted for via the local authority SEN Team where the pupil lives.
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