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Welcome to Exhall Grange Specialist School

Exhall Grange is a 4-19 maintained school which provides a nurturing environment and meets the needs of children and young people with:

• Social, Communication and Interaction difficulties including Autism
Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs  • Physical difficulties
Sensory impairment  • Complex medical needs

Many of our children and young people are physically or emotionally extremely vulnerable or have life limiting conditions. Some have a combination of these. Some of our pupils are highly anxious and require a calm, predictable and nurturing environment in order to access school.

All our children and young people are able to access the National Curriculum.

As a designated school for Visual Impairment we lead and manage the Vision Support Service for Warwickshire. The school also has a resourced provision on site, The Pod which is situated in a purpose built, separate building. This is for secondary pupils, usually Key Stage 4 and 5, who present with complex social, communication and interaction difficulties including autism and acute emotional and mental health needs who are unable to access a mainstream setting.

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Headteacher’s Welcome

Welcome to Exhall Grange Specialist School website and we hope that as you explore it, you gain a sense of the caring and enabling ethos we foster here.

We are very proud of our school and especially our pupils.

We are committed to ensuring all our pupils reach their full potential and encourage all of our pupils and staff to ‘Be Your Best Self’ which encapsulates our core purpose.

Pupils are seen and known as individuals.

Our high quality, experienced staff are caring and have the expertise and attributes to bring out the best in every pupil.

We provide challenge and encourage resilience. All pupils follow the National Curriculum at a level appropriate to their ability and needs. We are destination driven and focus on developing the skills our pupils need for independence, employment and life.

Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you require any more information.

Mrs Helen Seickell

Headteacher

Our Moral Purpose

Be your best self.

 

Our School Values

These are integral to school life and pupils are encouraged to develop these qualities:-

  • Respect
  • Resilience    
  • Confidence
  • Motivation  
  • Aspiration  
  • Integrity


We prepare pupils for adult life, education and/or employment by developing these values, attributes, and attitudes. This is as important to us at Exhall Grange as the academic/vocational curriculum.

Our Vision

  • That we strive to be an outstanding school that meets the complex needs of all our pupils and the communities they represent.
  • That we constantly improve the quality of the learning outcomes for individuals by refining and refreshing our high quality teaching, reviewing our curriculum and by using assessment and targeting consistently and effectively.
  • That all staff of the school, are committed to personal and shared development of skills that strengthen and support our strategic purpose and vision.
  • That we remain open-minded as we seek to follow opportunities that strengthen our focus.
  • That we maintain and develop self-evaluation and self reflection in ways that consistently focus on the best outcomes for individuals.
  • That we undertake strategic planning that enables us to use our skills, expertise and ambitions to support all the pupils we work with.

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On Monday 1st July our Year 12 students will commence their Work Experience week, this is a wonderful opportunity for our students to:• Explore possible career options, to gain practical experience and understand how an organisation works. • To enhance their understanding of the world of work and employment.• To learn more about themselves, and to increase their own independence, maturity and self-confidence.• To learn new skills that will assist them in their journey into adulthood and future employment.If you know of anyone who may be interested in supporting one of our students with a work experience opportunity, please do let us know and all responses will be directed to Miss Mordue - Work Experience and Preparing for Adulthood Coordinator. ... See MoreSee Less
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Go Kids Go is offering a free wheelchair skills training session on the 11th May. Please see details below on how to book. ... See MoreSee Less
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On Wednesday 22nd May Primary will be taking part in National Numeracy Day. All Primary Pupils were issued with a letter yesterday. As part of the day, we are encouraging all staff and pupils to dress up in the theme of Number Heroes. From well-known mathematicians or inventors, to transforming into our favourite shapes or maths tools, or simply wearing an item of clothing with numbers on it- however you choose to interpret the theme. The list is endless. ... See MoreSee Less
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Art club continued with their drawings yesterday, adding a black outline. This may seem a slow process, but the level of detail and placement of flowers is outstanding! They will finish off next week with felts and paint. We can't wait to see their final piece! Well done everyone! ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to all our pupils whose 100 word mini sagas have been published in this year's Young Writers Book, The Glitch. We are very proud of you! ... See MoreSee Less
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On Wednesday 17th of April, we took a group from Post 16 to visit the DIRFT Training Hub for Prologis in Daventry.It is the Hub Location for Leading brands such as Tesco, DHL, Sainsbury’s, Dunelm, Zara and Culina.The Hub is also home to Prologis RFI DIRFT’s Police Community Support Officers and site management team.The training covered Key skills required by employers, Communication, Confidence building and Motivational talks.The students were engaged and were encouraged to speak about their own experiences and their goals and aspirations.The students particularly enjoyed hearing from the PCO’s and the importance of them having extra security on site.The students received a warm welcome from their staff and senior management, who also provided lunch and refreshments for the students. ... See MoreSee Less
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Sunflowers class have started their DT unit this term. We designed, prepared and made fruit kebabs....and of course we ate them all before home time, sorry parents and carers! We may have had a sprinkle of chocolate on them too! Pupils have asked to make fruit smoothies next so watch this space. ... See MoreSee Less
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Primary art club pupils have started some great spring drawings. They all took their time, ensuring that have good placement of flowers and brilliant detail! Update to come tomorrow so please watch for our next post! ... See MoreSee Less
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Address

Easter Way, Ash Green,
Coventry, Warwickshire, CV7 9HP

Telephone

024 7636 4200

Email

info@exhallgrange.co.uk