- Description
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St Piers School and St Piers College provide outstanding, highly specialised education for children and young people with neurological conditions and learning disabilities.
Set in stunning grounds, St Piers School and College offer the all latest facilities to help students grow in confidence and learn independence.
Highly skilled and dedicated staff excel at teaching students with a range of conditions including:
- Autism
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Acquired brain injury
- Behaviour difficulties
- Epilepsy
- Moderate learning difficulties
- Non weight bearing needs
- Profound multiple learning difficulties
- Name and position
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Jackie McFall - Head of Education Liaison Service
- Telephone
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01342 831202
- Email address
- Website
- Address
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St Piers School & College, Young Epilepsy, St Piers Lane, Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6PW
- Map
- Venue notes
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A new, purpose built, state of the art school was completed in 2016.
- Date and time
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24 hours 365 days
- Cost description
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These are individual to each young person and are determind following a comprehensive assesment by our on site multi-disciplinary team.
- Is a referral required?
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Yes
- Referral notes
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Initial contact should be made to the Education Liaison Service team, 01342 831348 who will manage the referral process for anyone wishing to use our education, health and care services. The team gather information so we can understand your young person’s needs. Our multidisciplinary team assess the documentation following which an informal meeting will be arranged.
When a residential placement is sought, we invite the young person for a two day assessment which involves attending the school or college and spending an overnight stay on one of our residential houses. They would join in the evening activities with other students.
When a day place is sought, the young person is invited to attend a two day assessment. This involves attending lessons and undertaking activities with students of a similar ability. The young person is also assessed by our therapy and medical teams. This allows us to fully understand all their needs and how we could support and develop the young person. Following the assessment, the family will be advised of the decision. If appropriate, a funding request would then be made to the local authority.
- Age range
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5-25 year olds
- Supporting people with;
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- Mental health conditions
- Learning difficulty e.g. Dyslexia
- Learning disability
- Communication Impairment including Speech and Language Delay
- Autistic Spectrum Disorder including Social communication difficulty
- Long term conditions Physical impairment
- Challenging behaviour
- Visual impairment
- Social, emotional & mental health difficulty
- Aspergers
- Sensory and/or physical need