The focus of our education is to improve the outcome possibilities for our pupils.
We aim to prepare young people with autism for life in the workplace so that when they leave us they have the skills and knowledge to be able to get a job and sustain work.
Pupils work toward a variety of recognised GCSEs, entry level qualifications and BTEC Levels 1 and 2.
Our staff support pupils to take decisions about which path to follow when they leave school. Pupils are given access to college prospectuses as well as information on traineeships, supported internships and apprenticeships.
We are focused on the individual as we guide pupils choosing their appropriate pathways and courses.
Transition Pathways and Preparing for Adulthood
We realise not all of our pupils will be able to achieve this goal, but we ensure to do our best to provide professional, researched guidance.
Destinations
2017
- Greens College, Oxford
- Henley College
- Abingdon and Witney College
- Pottersbury Lodge School
- SOFEA
- Oxford Tutorial College
- Swacliffe School
2018
- Chiltern Way Special School
- Abingdon and Witney College
- Carfax College
- Evesham College
- Moreton Morrell College
- Hertfordshire College
- Warwickshire College
- Northamptonshire College
2019
- Derwent College
- Purbeck Special School
- Reading College
- Matthew Arnold School
- Abingdon and Witney College
- Brackley Leisure Centre full time employment
- Guildford Alternative College of Music