Admissions

Haywards Farm School Admissions

The children and young people that we work with at Haywards Farm School are between the ages of 6-14, they have Special Educational Needs and/or a Disability (SEND) and have an Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP).

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All admission referrals will come directly from the local authority. An SEN caseworker will send the paperwork through to the school, known as a consultation. Haywards Farm School will then complete a formal assessment and come to a decision on whether we can meet the child’s needs.

All information you send us will be treated as confidential and saved/shared in line with GDPR guidance.

Visiting The School

After we receive your initial enquiry, the next step is for you to visit us, so that we can better fully understand your child’s needs, abilities and interests.

We might also arrange an outreach visit to their current school and/or care provider, as well as any other external professionals they are working with.

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We will need to complete an official consultation from the Local Authority to make an informed decision about whether the school is right for your child.

If, together, we agree that one of our services is a good fit for your child, we will submit an application to the Local Authority for funding.

Once a placement is agreed, we can begin building a personalised programme to ensure a smooth transition for your child into their new school.

A range of external support is available, or alternatively, our Business Manager or Headteacher are always available to speak to you and guide you through the process.

To contact our Headteacher please call: 0118 391 5222