If you child has neurodiversity, please do not go here!
If your child has any significant neurodiversity, please do not put them in this school, since they do not have the knowledge, expertise and/or humanity to manage them.
The individual teachers (including the SENCO and Headmistress) appear to apportion 'blame' to the parents, as opposed to acknowledging their underlying ignorance.
I have no doubt none of them would be able to manage a child of significant neurodiversity in their own home.
We have been completely abandoned by the school, who have simply told the Local Authority that they cannot cope with our son and that it is their responsibility (and not theirs) and that they have no funding to help.
If your child does not have any neurodiversity issues, they can cope adequately; although, they are not open to listen to any constructive criticism, including the fact that the food served was of poor quality and portions were not adequate, with our child being told that they could not have additional food (which is why we ended up giving him a pack lunch).
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The individual teachers (including the SENCO and Headmistress) appear to apportion 'blame' to the parents, as opposed to acknowledging their underlying ignorance.
I have no doubt none of them would be able to manage a child of significant neurodiversity in their own home.
We have been completely abandoned by the school, who have simply told the Local Authority that they cannot cope with our son and that it is their responsibility (and not theirs) and that they have no funding to help.
If your child does not have any neurodiversity issues, they can cope adequately; although, they are not open to listen to any constructive criticism, including the fact that the food served was of poor quality and portions were not adequate, with our child being told that they could not have additional food (which is why we ended up giving him a pack lunch).