A school which provides a range of services that are not available in mainstream schools, offering enhanced provision for pupils who have additional support needs. These include social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, profound or complex learning needs and physical and sensory impairment.
A school for children whose special educational needs cannot be met within a mainstream school.
A school for children and young people with special educational needs. Defined in the Education Act 1981.
A school specialising in the needs and education of children with a specific disability or combination of disabilities.
an extension of Garie Sim's regular polymer clay school for kids in Singapore)
a school that caters for pupils with a disability that is so 'severe' that their educational needs could not be met in a mainstream environment
a school that is equipped to help special needs children
An educational setting which is established by the local school district exclusively to meet the needs of eligible children.
A school providing specialist education or support for students with specific physical, behaviour, sensory or intellectual support needs.
A school catering only for children with special needs.
The environment in a special school may be adapted specifically for children with moderate to severe learning difficulties or emotional and behavioural difficulties or speech, language and communication difficulties. There may be therapists based within the school to allow for joint planning and joint delivery of the curriculum. Click here to find out about special schools in your area.
A Special School is a school that is specially organised to make special provision for pupils with special educational needs.
A special school ("bijzonder onderwijs"), in the education system of The Netherlands, is a separate category from a public or private school. It is not to be confused with "speciaal onderwijs", which refers to schools specialized to deal with severe learning disabilities.
A special school is a school catering to students who have special educational needs (SEN), for example, because of learning difficulties or physical disabilities. The Camphill special schools provide education for disabled children in a community setting. It is generally believed that students with singular needs or disabilities receive a better education at special schools.