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What do people say about Cardrew Court School?

" My child is now accessing education, feeling safe in an education setting."

"My child had limited access to education before coming to Cardrew Court school, and now they are studying GCSE's and enjoying school."

" My child is beginning to feel safe and secure within school. They are building resilience and coming home less overwhelmed and stressed."

"My child is now able to leave the house more."

"I am very happy with the progress and general changed attitude and wellbeing since my child started this school in September."
" We could not be more grateful for the support our child is receiving here at CCS."
"It feels like we have our child back".

 

In our pre registration report- June 2024 Ofsted said...
Leaders have developed a curriculum to enable pupils aged seven to 16 to make progress. They intend to use assessment to identify any gaps in pupils’ knowledge. The curriculum will be organised so that pupils spend time catching up, for example, in reading, but also learning content from the national curriculum appropriate for their key stage..
The curriculum for personal, social and health education is well designed. It includes the information that pupils need to keep themselves safe as they grow up. The plans include appropriate content on relationship and health education for primary-aged pupils and on relationships, sex and health education for secondary-age pupils.
The school’s safeguarding policy, which is published on the website, is comprehensive. Leaders are knowledgeable about the guidance from the Department of Education and reflect this in their policies.
The headteacher is an experienced designated safeguarding lead. The proprietor intends to appoint a deputy safeguarding lead to provide additional capacity. Leaders are well versed in the local systems and contacts they will need to keep pupils safe.