Belmont School
Belmont School is an Acorn Care and Education independent day school for boys between the ages of 5-18.
At Belmont School we have a proven track record of successfully meeting a wide range of Social, Emotional and Behavioural needs. Staff at the school are experienced in recognising and working with a wide range of additional challenges pupils face, including Autism, Asperger’s, speech language and communication difficulties, dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, and SpLD.
The school prides itself on providing an appropriate curriculum and successful education for pupils ranging in ability from those with Moderate Learning difficulties to those who are deemed to be gifted and talented.
Local Offer
You can read our School's SEN Information Report at our School Website to find out more about the support we offer to children with Special Educational Needs or who are Disabled (SEND).
Who to contact
- Contact Position
- Principal
- Telephone
- 01706 221043 01706 221043
- Website
- Belmont School - Acorn Care
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Where to go
- Name
- Belmont School
- Address
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Haslingden Road
Rawtenstall
Rossendale
Lancashire - Postcode
- BB4 6RX
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Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Open Monday to Friday from 8am to 3pm
Who is it for?
- Ages
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- From 5 to 18 years
- Supporting People With
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- Learning disability
- Mental health
- Autistic Spectrum
- Communication
- Challenging Behaviour
Accessibility
- Details
The majority of the classrooms are wheelchair accessible. All of staff have undertaken specialist training and development. Our staff follow a tailored induction program when they join Belmont School. In school we have access to the following professionals: • Speech and Language Therapists and a Speech and Language Therapist • CAMHS Nurse • Occupational Therapists • Educational & Clinical Psychologists. • School Nurse • Child Advocacy Service • Independent School Counsellor We also work closely with other specialised agencies to meet pupils’ needs. Examples of this are Substance Misuse agencies and Youth Offending Teams. As part of our on – going continued professional development program we have worked with professionals on a wide range issues including Autism, online exploitation, de-escalation strategies and safeguarding. We have daily meetings where we discuss best approaches and strategies for meeting the needs of the pupils. Where appropriate, additional professionals attend these meetings to provide their input. Staff regularly receive high quality training regarding safeguarding, and all school staff receive formal safeguarding refresher training every two years.
Costs
- Details
Fees are paid direct to the school via the Local Authority
Availability
- Referral Required?
- Yes
- Referral Details
Referrals are made to the school via the LA SEN department. Parents are however welcome to come and visit the school prior to a referral being made.
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