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Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils The Register of Schools 2019/2020 First Edition 1 The Register of Schools 2019/20 Schools are listed by category. Details of the criteria CReSTeD expects from our schools can be found in the Information Pack on our Website: https://crested.org.uk/documents/infopack2%20as%20at%20Sept%202018.pdf General Abbreviations, Examinations prepared for Associations and Accreditations including Special Needs Abbrevi- Description Abbrevi- Description Abbrevi- Description ation ation ation ADD Attention Deficit Disorder AS/A2 Advanced Subsidiary/ BSA Boarding School Advanced General Association Certificate of Education ADHD Attention Deficit EICIS European Council of Hyperactivity Disorder AVCE Advanced Vocational Independent Schools Certificate in Education ASD Autism Spectrum GSA Girls' Schools Disorder BTEC BTEC first diploma Association Bdg Boarding courses (taken post age 16) HMC Headmasters' and Dysc Dyscalculia Headmistresses' C & G City & Guilds Conference Dysl Dyslexia CE CE Exam IAPS Independent Association Dysp Dyspraxia CLAIT Computer Literacy and of Preparatory Schools G&T Gifted and Talented Information Technology ISA Independent Schools Ind Independent School C0A Certificate of Association LA Local Authority School Achievement ISC Independent Schools Council P&S Pragmatic and Semantic ESB English Speaking Board Language Difficulties NASEN National Association CoE Certificate of Education for Special Educational SALT Speech and Language GCSE General Certificate of Needs Therapy Secondary Education NASS National Association of Wk Bdg Weekly Boarding IB International Special Schools Baccalaureate SoH The Society of Heads RSA Royal Society of Arts SAT Standardised Attainment Test Categories appear as follows:- DSP pages 3 - 5 LSC (formerly DU) pages 6 - 12 MS pages 13 - 17 SPS pages 18 - 20 TC pages 21 - 23 WS pages 24 - 25 Schools by County: - pages 26 - 27 2 Dyslexia Specialist Provision Schools - DSP The school is established primarily to teach pupils with dyslexia. The curriculum and timetable are designed to meet specific needs in a holistic, coordinated manner with a significant number of teaching staff holding nationally recognised qualifications in teaching dyslexic pupils. School Contact Details Location/ Student Special Assoc'/ exams status Details Needs Bredon School Pull Court Bushley Tewkesbury Rural 174 boys Dysc Dysl ISA Gloucestershire 56 girls Dysp P&S SoH BSA GL20 6AH Ind GCSE Tel: 01684 293156 Bdg Wk Bdg Ages 7-18 GCE: AS/A2 Fax: 01684 298008 Day BTEC, NVQ Email: [email protected] Web: www.bredonschool.org Comments: Small, friendly school with specialist provision for children with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Dyscalculia. The school benefits from a working farm, extensive Outdoor Education and full CPD for the dedicated teaching staff. Bruern Abbey School Chesterton House Chesterton Rural 99 boys Dysl IAPS Oxfordshire OX26 1UY Ind Common Entrance Tel: 01869 242448 Wk Bdg Day Ages 7-13 Fax: 01869 243949 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bruernabbey.org Comments: Calder House School Thickwood Lane Colerne Near Bath Village 34 boys Dysc Dysl BDA Wiltshire SN14 8BN 14 girls Dysp P&S Dyspraxia Tel: 01225 742329 Foundation Fax: Ind Ages 5-12 KS2 SATS and Email: [email protected] Day English Speaking Web: www.calderhouseschool.co.uk Board Comments: National Curriculum. Speech therapist and OT consultant on site. Re-entry into mainstream education usually within three years. Fairley House School 30 Causton Street London City 140 boys Dysl Dysp ISA SW1P 4AU Ind 49 girls SAT Tel: 020 7976 5456 Day KS123 Fax: 020 7976 5905 Ages 5-16 Nat' Curr' Email: [email protected] Web: www.fairleyhouse.org.uk Comments: Occupational and Speech & Language Therapists on site. Re-entry into mainstream education. Frewen College Brickwall Northiam Rye Sussex TN31 6NL Village 79 boys Dysc Dysl BDA Tel: 01797 252494 (Ages 7- Dysp S&L BSA Fax: 01797 252567 18) ISA Email: [email protected] ISC Web: www.frewencollege.co.uk Ind 36 girls GCSE Bdg Wk Bdg Ages 9-18 Day Comments: Separate Preparatory School. Speech and Language, and Occupational Therapists on site. Emphasis on Literacy, ICT, outdoor activities and Art. Strong pastoral support. 3 Dyslexia Specialist Provision Schools - DSP The school is established primarily to teach pupils with dyslexia. The curriculum and timetable are designed to meet specific needs in a holistic, coordinated manner with a significant number of teaching staff holding nationally recognised qualifications in teaching dyslexic pupils. School Contact Details Location/ Student Special Assoc'/ exams status Details Needs Holme Court School Abington Woods, Church Lane, Little Rural /Urban 10 boys Dysc Dysl Abington, Cambridgeshire, CB21 6BQ 10 girls Dysp Tel: 01223 778030 Ages 7-13 Email: [email protected] Web: www.holmecourt.com Ind GCSE Day Functional Skills (not ALAN) CACHE D of E Comments: A happy solution for children with dyslexia providing a curriculum governed by individual need. Dynamic, intensive multisensory specialist approach by identifying and overcoming a wide range of difficulties. SALT and OT are available on site. Pastoral care, Literacy, numeracy, ICT and outdoor activities are key focuses. Mainstream integration opportunities are available with our sister school, including GCSEs. Knowl Hill School School Lane Pirbright Surrey GU24 0JN Village 34 boys Dysc Dysl NASEN Tel: 01483 797032 Ind 14 girls Dysp ADD GCSE Email: [email protected] Day P&S BTEC Web: www.knowlhillschool.org.uk Ages 7-16 Functional Skills Comments: National Curriculum; Occupational/Speech & Language Therapists; Emphasis on Technology; Instrumental Enrichment programme Moon Hall School Reigate Flanchford Road Leigh Reigate Rural 68 boys Dysl Dysp ISA Surrey RH2 8RE Ind 45 girls GCSE Tel: 01306 611372 Day BTEC Ages 7-16 Email: [email protected] Web: www.moonhalschoolreigate.co.uk Comments: Provides a full mainstream curriculum for primary and secondary pupils geared to mastering literacy and numeracy; identifying and developing individual talents and achieving good GCSE results both in core and additional subjects. Small group lessons, integrated remediation and support using specialists whose teaching is tailored to the needs of the individual pupil. Maintains a traditional independent school ethos that encourages the development of interests in sport, art, drama, music and other skills. Moon Hall School Pasturewood Road Holmbury St Mary Rural 35 boys Dysc Dysl ISA Dorking Surrey Ind 17 girls Dysp P&S SAT OCR Typing & RH5 6LQ Wk Bdg Day Word Processing Tel: 01306 731464 Ages 7-11 Fax: 01306 731504 Email: [email protected] Web: www.moonhallschool.co.uk Comments: MHS shares the site of Belmont Prep School and has access to all their excellent facilities. Pupils benefit from joining with their pupils in all sports activities, and school musical/theatrical productions and Assemblies. The school is highly specialized and is able to offer a mainstream curriculum tailored to the particular needs of dyslexic pupils; delivered by specialist teachers in small groups of approximately seven pupils. 4 Dyslexia Specialist Provision Schools - DSP The school is established primarily to teach pupils with dyslexia. The curriculum and timetable are designed to meet specific needs in a holistic, coordinated manner with a significant number of teaching staff holding nationally recognised qualifications in teaching dyslexic pupils. School Contact Details Location/ Student Special Assoc'/ exams status Details Needs Shapwick School Shapwick Manor Shapwick Bridgwater 155 co-ed Dysc Dysl ISA Somerset Rural Dysp ADD TA7 9NJ Ind Ages 8-18 P&S GCSE and 6th Form Tel: 01458 210384 Bdg Wk Bdg Courses Fax: 01458 210111 Day Email: [email protected] Web: www.shapwickschool.com Comments: Shapwick School, winner of the 2016 Independent Schools Association Alternative Provision award, provides specialist education for children with dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia. The school is co-educational and caters for students from age 8 to 19 with a 1:8 teacher/pupil ratio. It operates on the philosophy 'If children can’t learn the way you teach, then you need to teach the way they learn'. Shapwick understands how to teach the national curriculum in a way that overcomes students' learning difficulties. This develops their self-esteem, which in turn builds their self-confidence, and allows them to realise their potential and move on to the next stage of their education. 'The same road by different steps' The Dominie 55 Warriner Gardens Battersea London SW11 Dysc Dysl 4DX City 15 boys Dysp P&S BDA Tel: 020 7720 8783 Ind 15 girls GCSE Fax: 0207 622 4357 Day BTEC Email: [email protected] Ages 6-12 Web: www.thedominie.co.uk Comments: National Curriculum. Specialist teachers and clinical therapists provide an integrated approach for SpLD pupils. Majority of pupils re-enter mainstream education. The Moat School Bishop's Avenue Fulham London City 65 boys Dysc Dysl ISA SW6 6EG Ind Dysp ADD GCSE Tel: 0207 610 9018 Day 30 girls P&S Fax: Email: [email protected] Ages 9-16 Web: www.moatschool.org.uk Comments: The Moat School was established in 1998 as a pioneering school to allow children with Dyslexia the opportunity to access an academic education. Focussing on pupil personal development The Moat aims to accommodate not only pupils with a SpLD diagnosis but also any child who struggles in a traditional classroom. Unicorn