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Name Website Location Specialist Provision Age Hants Name Website Location Specialist Provision Age Hants Bushy Leaze Nursery http://www.bushyleaze.co.uk/nursery/ Alton Early years SEN provision 2-5 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Medstead C of E Primary http://www.medstead.hants.sch.uk/ Alton Hearing impairment 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Eggar’s http://www.eggars.net/ Alton Specific learning difficulty 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Wolverdene http://www.wolverdene.hants.sch.uk/ Andover Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 5-11 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Norman Gate http://www.normangate.hants.sch.uk/ Andover Moderate learning difficulty & Autistic spectrum disorder 2-11 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants The Mark Way http://www.markway.hants.sch.uk/ Andover Moderate learning difficulty & Autistic spectrum disorder SPECIALIST Hants Icknield http://www.icknield.hants.sch.uk/ Andover Severe learning difficulty 2-19 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Vigo Infant & Junior http://www.vigo.hants.sch.uk/ Andover Speech, language and communication needs 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants The Coppice Spring http://www.coppicespringschool.com/ Basingstoke Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 11-16 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants St Mark’s C of E Primary http://www.st-marksschool.co.uk/ Basingstoke Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 5-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Pebbles (KIDS) Nursery https://www.kids.org.uk/basingstoke-nursery1 Basingstoke Early years SEN provision 2-5 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Park View Infant http://www.parkview-inf.hants.sch.uk/ Basingstoke Hearing impairment 3-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Park View Junior http://www.parkview-jun.hants.sch.uk/ Basingstoke Hearing impairment 3-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Dove House http://www.dovehouse.hants.sch.uk/ Basingstoke Moderate learning difficulty & Autistic spectrum disorder 11-16 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Maple Ridge http://www.mapleridge.hants.sch.uk/ Basingstoke Moderate learning difficulty & Autistic spectrum disorder 4-11 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Saxon Wood http://www.saxonwood.hants.sch.uk/ Basingstoke Physical disability 2-11 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Aldworth Science College http://www.aldworth.hants.sch.uk/page/default.asp?title=Home&pid=1Basingstoke Physical disability & Hearing impairment 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Limington House http://www.limingtonhouseschool.co.uk/ Basingstoke Severe learning difficulty 2-19 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Fort Hill http://www.forthillcommunityschool.org/ Basingstoke Specific learning difficulty 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants The Vyne http://www.vyne.hants.sch.uk/ Basingstoke Speech, language and communication needs 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants South View Juniors http://www.southview-jun.hants.sch.uk/ Basingstoke Speech, language and communication needs 3-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants South View Infant, Nursery http://www.southview-inf.hants.sch.uk/ Basingstoke Speech, language and communication needs 3-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Great Binfields Primary http://www.greatbinfields.co.uk/ Basingstoke Visual impairment 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Stoke Park Infant http://www.stokeparkinfantschool.co.uk/ Bishopstoke Speech, language and communication needs 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Stoke Park Junior http://www.stokeparkjunior.co.uk/ Bishopstoke Speech, language and communication needs 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Hollywater http://www.hollywaterschool.co.uk/ Bordon Learning difficulty 2-19 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Mill Chase Academy http://www.millchase.hants.sch.uk/page/default.asp?title=Home&pid=1Bordon Moderate learning difficulty 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Lakeside https://www.lakesideschoolchandlersford.co.uk/ Chandlers Ford Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 11-16 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants The Toynbee http://www.toynbee.hants.sch.uk/ Chandlers Ford Visual impairment 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Cherbourg Primary http://www.cherbourg.org.uk/ Eastleigh Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM www.braain.co.ukHants Aviary Nursery https://www.hants.gov.uk/socialcareandhealth/childrenandfamilies/childcare/aviarynurseryEastleigh Early years SEN provision 2-5 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Shakespeare Junior http://www.shakespearejuniorschool.co.uk/ Eastleigh Moderate learning difficulty 7-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Crestwood College for Business and Enterprise http://crestwood.hants.sch.uk/ Eastleigh Specific learning difficulty 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Hiltingbury Infant http://www.hiltingburyinfant.co.uk/ Eastleigh Speech, language and communication needs 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Hiltingbury Juniors http://www.hiltingbury-jun.hants.sch.uk/ Eastleigh Speech, language and communication needs 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Glenwood http://www.glenwoodschoolemsworth.co.uk/ Emsworth Moderate learning difficulty & Autistic spectrum disorder 11-16 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants St Columba C of E Primary Academy http://www.stcolumbaacademy.co.uk/ Fareham Assessment Resourced Provision 4-7 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Crofton http://www.croftonschool.co.uk/ Fareham Autistic spectrum disorder 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Fareham Academy https://www.fareham-academy.hants.sch.uk/ Fareham Hearing impairment 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Wallisdean Junior http://www.wallisdeanjuniors.co.uk/ Fareham Hearing impairment 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Wallisdean Infant http://www.wallisdean-inf.hants.sch.uk/public/wallisdean789.html.ncFareham Hearing impairment 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Baycroft https://www.baycroftschool.co.uk/ Fareham Moderate learning difficulty & Autistic spectrum disorder 11-16 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Heathfield http://www.heathfield.hants.sch.uk/ Fareham Moderate learning difficulty, Physical disability & Autistic spectrum disorder 2-11 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Portchester http://www.portchester.hants.sch.uk/ Fareham Physical disability 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants St Francis http://www.stfrancisschool.co.uk/ Fareham Severe learning difficulty 2-19 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Henry Tyndale http://www.henrytyndale.hants.sch.uk/ Farnborough Autistic spectrum disorder & Learning difficulty 2-19 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Cove http://www.cove.hants.sch.uk/ Farnborough Hearing impairment 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Manor Infant http://www.manor-inf.hants.sch.uk/ Farnborough Hearing impairment 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Manor Junior http://www.manorjunior.com/ Farnborough Hearing impairment 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants South Farnborough Junior http://www.southfarnborough-jun.hants.sch.uk/ Farnborough Moderate learning difficulty 7-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants The Samuel Cody Specialist Sports College http://samuelcody.hants.sch.uk/ Farnborough Moderate learning difficulty & Autistic spectrum disorder 11-16 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants The Wavell http://www.wavellschool.org.uk/ Farnborough Specific learning difficulty 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Pinewood Infant http://www.pinewoodinfants.co.uk/ Farnborough Speech, language and communication needs 4-7 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Guillemont Junior http://www.guillemont.org.uk/ Farnborough Speech, language and communication needs 7-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Farnborough Grange Nursery/ Infant http://www.farnboroughgrange.hants.sch.uk/ Farnborough MAINSTREAM Hants Bedenham Primary http://www.bedenhamprimary.co.uk/ Gosport Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Haven Nursery http://haven-sch.org/ Gosport Early years SEN provision 2-5 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Holbrook Primary http://www.holbrookprimaryhants.co.uk/ Gosport Speech, language and communication needs 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Prospect http://prospectschoolhavant.com/ Havant Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 11-16 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Trosnant Junior http://www.trosnantschools.co.uk/ Havant Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 7-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Liss Junior http://www.lissjunior.hants.sch.uk/ Liss Moderate learning difficulty 7-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Tiptoe Primary http://www.tiptoe.hants.sch.uk/ Lymington Severe learning difficulty 5-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Ashley Junior http://ashleyjuniorschool.co.uk/ New Milton Moderate learning difficulty 7-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Ashley Infant http://www.ashley-inf.hants.sch.uk/ New Milton Severe learning difficulty 3-7 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants New Milton Infant http://www.nmis.hants.sch.uk/ New Milton Speech, language and communication needs 3-5 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Robert May’s http://www.rmays.org/ Odiham Assessment Resourced Provision 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Rachel Madocks http://www.rachelmadocks.hants.sch.uk/ Portsmouth Severe learning difficulty 2-19 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Ringwood C of E Infant http://www.ringwood-inf.hants.sch.uk/ Ringwood Speech, language and communication needs 3-5 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants The Romsey http://www.romsey.hants.sch.uk/ Romsey Social communication disorders & Autistic spectrum disorder 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Lord Wilson http://lordwilson.org.uk/ Southampton Behaviour, emotional and social difficulty 11-16 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Forest Park http://www.forestpark.hants.sch.uk/ Southampton Learning difficulty 2-19 Yrs SPECIALIST Hants Oak Lodge http://www.oaklodge.hants.sch.uk/ Southampton Moderate learning difficulty & Autistic spectrum disorder SPECIALIST Hants Noadswood http://www.noadswood.hants.sch.uk/ Southampton Physical disability 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Applemore College http://www.applemore.hants.sch.uk/ Southampton Specific learning difficulty 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Wildground Infant http://www.wildground.hants.sch.uk/ Southampton Speech, language and communication needs 3-5 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Kings Copse Primary http://kingscopse.co.uk/ Southampton Visual impairment 4-11 Yrs MAINSTREAM Hants Horndean Technology College http://www.horndeantc.hants.sch.uk/ Waterlooville Autistic spectrum disorder 11-16 Yrs MAINSTREAM
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