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Appleford, the Shrewton school for children with dyslexia and associated learning difficulties, has just received its third consecutive "Outstanding" OFSTED report for its ‘Care.’

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Welcome to Burys Court, now the junior school to Moon Hall College

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So what makes the provision for dyslexic students at Kingsley School special? Why should you consider sending your dyslexic child here when most schools have some sort of learning support in place? The answer in a nutshell is that the dyslexia-friendly approach at Kingsley School goes far beyond what happens in the dyslexia centre, but pervades every part of the school.

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The Knowl Hill School is a co-educational school for children between the ages of 7 and 16. It was founded in 1984 to teach children with specific learning difficulties (dyslexia).

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LVS Hassocks is a new school located in the village of Sayers Common in Sussex, just 11 miles from Brighton. One of the LVS group of schools, it is backed and run by the Licensed Trade Charity, a historic charity which has education as one of its key objectives.
Recognising the increasing number of children being diagnosed with learning difficulties, such as autism, Asperger's and dyslexia, the organisation decided to assist by establishing the school and bringing together the latest methods in working with children with communication, socialisation and imagination difficulties. Our aim is to help them achieve their full potential in life and society. The new school, set in over 30 acres, offers personalised learning opportunities in a purpose-designed work environment.

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The College is a new school dedicated to the provision of mainstream education to dyslexic teenagers up to GCSE. The College is the realisation of the vision of Moon Hall School and is a further stage in the development of Burys Court School, which Moon Hall acquired in 2005. The College has pupils in the age range 11 to 16 and is accepting new pupils aged 11- 13 for September 2009.

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Is a specialist School for dyslexic children aged 7 - 13. It is on the site of Belmont Preparatory School with whom it has a close relationship, enabling pupils to enjoy the benefits of specialist dyslexia teaching within a Prep school environment.

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Established in 1980, the Priory Group is Europe's leading independent provider of acute mental health care, secure and step down services, specialist education, complex care and neuro-rehabilitation services, fostering and care homes. With treatments tailored to each individual, whether someone is suffering from mild depression, a severe learning disability or requires long term care, the Priory can help.

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Our long-established SEN unit provides individual and small-group support for each pupil with learning difficulties. The Centre's expertise is recognised nationally, most importantly in our integration of specialist teaching within a mainstream environment. We are inspected and approved by the Council for the Registration of Schools teaching Dyslexic Pupils (CreSTeD) and are members of the British Dyslexia Association (BDA).Whilst our main SEN provision is for dyslexic children, recent years have seen our expertise expand to cater for a limited number of pupils with Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia, Asperger's Syndrome and mild forms of other learning difficulties.

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Sunnydown is a Surrey Local Authority special school for 70 secondary aged boys (11-16 years). All of our pupils have a Statement of Special Educational Needs. The needs of the pupils include dyslexia, Specific Learning Difficulties, semantic pragmatic language needs and high functioning autistic spectrum disorders such as Aspergers Syndrome. They are in the main vulnerable youngsters who have failed to thrive in a mainstream setting.

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A private school providing:
• Maximum class size of 12
• One teacher and one assistant per class
• Dyslexia specialists, speech and language therapist, English as a Second Language - all available at no extra cost

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The Bloomfield Learning Centre is a specialist assessment and teaching unit for 6-16 year olds with dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties.

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The Local Authority funds Dyslexia Base provision for 20 students with specific learning difficulties; we currently have a base of 17 students.

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Children come to our school with a wide variety of needs. What is often described as a severe emotional and behavioural problem can mask a unique story, and a unique combination of factors that have led to the decision to approach the school.

We take care to work closely with our partners to make an accurate assessment of needs to inform future work with the child. We are equipped to work with the wide range of difficulties and needs that can underpin behavioural and emotional difficulties including:
Attachment Difficulties, Dyslexia Sensory Difficulties ADHD, Autistic Spectrum Difficulties, Speech and Language Difficulties Development Disorders, Learning Difficulties, Acquired Brain Injury and Trauma and neglect.

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Wishtrac House Limited

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Wishtrac is an innovative company dedicated to improving education standards in schools throughout the UK amongst children of all abilities.

Formed in 2005 by former Deputy Head Teacher Paul Strongman, Wishtrac's unique educational software programs are borne out of Paul's 15 years experience of teaching in the classroom.

With more and more emphasis placed on teaching children using modern ICT methods, never before have teachers needed more help in using software that provides lesson support and has genuine educational content. What sets Wishtrac apart is our passion for teaching which means that in everything we do we aim to:

1. Help children of all abilities improve their skills
2. Support teachers in the classroom and adapt to the latest teaching methods
3. Deliver to national curriculum standards