Brimble Hill Special School

A good academy special converter school in Swindon. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Brimble Hill Special School.

Swindon, SN252NB Ofsted: Good Age 2-11 Mixed intake
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Performance Score

Overall school rating

75

/ 100

Special weighted harmonic mean of 1 indicators

Indicators used for Special schools

Ofsted inspection outcome
75.0
/ 100 normalized
Weight: 100.0%
Raw: Good

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Primary schools

  • KS2 pupils meeting expected standard 40.0%
  • KS2 pupils exceeding expected standard 30.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 30.0%

Secondary schools

  • Progress 8 score 40.0%
  • English & Maths grade 4+ % 30.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 30.0%

All-through schools

  • Progress 8 score 25.0%
  • English & Maths grade 4+ % 20.0%
  • KS2 pupils meeting expected standard 20.0%
  • KS2 pupils exceeding expected standard 15.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 20.0%

Secondary with Sixth Form schools

  • Progress 8 score 20.0%
  • English & Maths grade 4+ % 20.0%
  • Continue in education or training 20.0%
  • Sustained employment 20.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 20.0%

Sixth Form Only schools

  • Continue in education or training 40.0%
  • Sustained employment 30.0%
  • Ofsted inspection outcome 30.0%

Special schools

  • Ofsted inspection outcome 100.0%

Alternative Provision schools

  • Ofsted inspection outcome 100.0%

Independent schools

  • Ofsted inspection outcome 100.0%

Ofsted Inspection

Official inspection outcomes

Good
Overall effectiveness
Good
Last inspected
21 November 2023
Previous grade
Good
Quality of education
Good
Behaviour & attitudes
Good
Personal development
Good
Leadership & management
Good
Safeguarding
Effective

Source: Ofsted inspection outcomes. Grades: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, Inadequate.

Contact Information

How to reach this school

Source: GIAS
Address
Tadpole Lane
Redhouse
Swindon, SN252NB

Location

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School Information

Basic details and characteristics

Source: GIAS
URN
143013
Type
Academy special converter
Phase
Special
Address
Tadpole Lane, Redhouse, Swindon, SN25 2NB
Age range
2-11
Gender
Mixed
Religious character
Does not apply
School status
Open
Trust/MAT
BRUNEL ACADEMIES TRUST
Capacity
94 pupils
Setting
Urban: Nearer to a major town or city
Sixth Form
No
Nursery
Yes

School Performance Data

Official government statistics

Source: DfE

School Demographics

Total Pupils
103
Free School Meals
42.7% (44 pupils)
Special Educational Needs
100.0% (103 pupils)

Daily Attendance

Attendance Rate
88.4%
Needs improvement
Persistent Absence
41.0%
Missing 10%+ of school days

Calculated Fields

Derived insights and analysis

Source: Calculated

Class Size Information

Average Class Size
5 pupils
Excellent
Pupils per Year Group
10
Average across all year groups
Total School Size
103 pupils
2-11

From the School Website

Information extracted from the school's own website

Source: School Website

Ethos & Values

"Smile, Share, Shine"

Smile, Share, Shine Every child is a unique child who is constantly learning and can be resilient, capable, confident and self-assured in their own way. All children are valued and respected and offered equal opportunities. We aim to encourage all pupils to develop positive self-image and self-esteem and we celebrate the achievements of all pupils. We aim to support children to develop a positive sense of their own identity and culture. We aim to provide equal opportunities for all pupils and staff. We aim to provide all pupils and staff with premises, resources and materials, which are attractively presented, well maintained and appropriate. High-quality care Children learn to be strong and independent through positive relationships, within a safe, secure, enabling environment. We aim to provide a safe and secure environment for all. We aim to provide an environment in which all individuals are valued and treated with dignity and respect. We aim to provide relationships that are warm and loving and foster a sense of belonging. We aim to provide relationships that are sensitive and responsive to the child’s needs, feelings and interests. We aim to be supportive of the child’s own efforts and independence. We aim to provide all pupils with access to support from other professionals where appropriate. The curriculum: ‘what we want children to learn’ We want all children to develop the skills that they need for life, including communication skills, social and emotional skills, physical skills and personal care and independence skills. We aim to provide a wide range of experiences which engage, motivate and challenge each pupil. We aim to deliver the educational provision stated in each pupil’s Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). We aim to enable pupils to communicate effectively with their peers, parents/carers and the wider community, by whatever is the most effective means for the individual. We aim to ensure that students leaving Brimble Hill are well prepared for the next phase of their life. We aim to encourage pupils to respect and to care for others through shared values and the consistent implementation of the school ethos. We aim to promote pupils’ physical and mental development and to encourage a healthy lifestyle. We aim to enable all children to make good progress from their starting points. Pedagogy: helping children to learn Children learn and develop well in enabling environments, in which their experiences respond to their individual needs and there is a strong partnership between practitioners, parents and carers. Our curriculum is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework, which is developmentally appropriate for all our children. We promote learning through play and active, ‘hands on’ learning. We aim to understand our pupils as individuals and to use their strengths and interests to motivate and engage them in learning. We use a mix of different teaching and learning approaches, including learning through play, active ‘hands on’ learning, adult modelling, guided learning and direct teaching. A well-planned, organised and enabling environment, indoors and outdoors is provided for all children. We aim to promote children’s development by ensuring challenging, playful opportunities across the prime and specific areas of learning and development. Assessment Assessment is underpinned by a strong understanding of child development. All progress is celebrated. Children’s progress is evidenced using Learning journals, which are shared with parents and carers. Self-regulation and executive-function We believe that learning self-regulation and executive-function skills is like learning any other skill and that mistakes are okay and are part of the process. The development of self-regulation and executive function skills is an integral part of our curriculum. These skills are developed through each child being a valued and recognised member of a class and the school community. All adults support children’s development of self-regulation and behaviour skills in a calm, fair and consistent way. We recognise that communication has a strong link with self-regulation and executive-function and we aim to enable all children to develop communication skills through a means that is appropriate for them. Partnership with parents We believe that it is important to work collaboratively with parents and carers. We aim to develop positive relationships with parents and carers. We encourage parents and carers to work collaboratively with the school to support their child’s learning and development.

Assemblies are held every day. All pupils in the school receive religious studies. This is taught through a topic based approach. If you want to withdraw your child from either Religious Studies or Assembly please contact the Headteacher.

Facilities

Hydrotherapy pool

Curriculum Highlights

Curriculum delivered through a topic-based approach with a focus on learning through play and active, hands-on learning. Daily Phonics Teaching through Read Write Inc. (RWI) across all pupils. Curriculum Pathways: Pre-Formal, Semi-Formal and Formal with EHCP/IEP targets and Knowledge Ladders. Learning is delivered through a thematic approach with a common topic each term.

Admissions Criteria

Pupils can join Brimble Hill School from 2 years and are placed through an Education Health and Care Plan. Swindon Local Authority is the placing/admitting authority. Pupils will normally have an EHCP which specifies their needs are severe or profound and require provision in a special school.

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