A other independent special school school in Coventry. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Park View.
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Headteacher Jesi Dhaliwal explains Park View School is a highly regarded special needs school in Coventry for ages 7–18, focusing on communication and comprehension needs, with invitations to visit and meet staff.
Our children have an Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP). We strive to provide a specific, bespoke curriculum to meet each student’s needs by carefully setting pupil-targeted support/intervention, daily structure/routine and detailed assessment procedures. Each pupil has an Individual Education Plan (IEP), reviewed half-termly, highlighting their specific objectives to support progress and achievement. We have a multidisciplinary team of teachers, teaching assistants, therapists, psychologists, and care workers.
To initiate the enrolment process, we require a copy of the child/young person’s Education, Health, and Care (EHC) Plan and any other pertinent documents, such as previous school reports and Individual Education Programmes (IEP). These documents assist in determining the suitability of the placement and establishing an education programme appropriate to the child/young person’s needs. We welcome preliminary inquiries and informal visits, although referrals must be submitted to us directly from the pupil’s local authority. A non-prejudicial visit to the school will be scheduled as part of the pre-admission procedure. If deemed beneficial, we can also arrange a home visit before the school visit to support the pupil. After admission to the school, there will be an assessment period followed by a post-admission review meeting lasting 10 to 12 weeks. This meeting will provide a comprehensive assessment of the child’s progress and an opportunity to discuss any additional support needs identified during the assessment. Referrals can be made throughout the academic year. If you have any queries or wish to discuss the referral process, please contact the Headteacher by telephone or email.