header layer
Choosing a School for a child with an EHCP (Primary School to Secondary School)

Last Updated - October 26, 2023

Choosing a School for a child with an EHCP (Primary School to Secondary School)

It is good to start choosing your preferred secondary school in advance of the Yr 5 Annual Review.

Most children and young people with special educational needs can be taught in mainstream schools.

The Torbay Local Authority will always seek to place SEN pupils in mainstream schools providing that:

  • The school is suitable for the child’s age, ability and aptitude and the special educational needs
  • The child’s attendance is not incompatible with the efficient education of other children in the school, and
  • The placement is an efficient use of the LA’s resources.

If your child has more severe or complex needs, their needs might be best met by attending an enhanced provision within a mainstream school or a special school.

In addition to looking at our tips for Choosing a School for a child with SEN you may also want to consider the following enhanced provisions within mainstream schools and special schools. However, it is important to take advice from professionals and remember that the majority of specialist places are allocated following Specialist Education Provision allocation panel meetings held during the Spring term for places in the following September. Therefore, any possibility of a specialist education provision being considered should have been discussed within the Yr 5 Annual Review meeting and appropriate referral made in relation to the Specialist Education Provision allocation panel.

It is important to be aware that home to school transport is not included within an EHCP and is only awarded in line with the Home to School Transport Policy.

Enhanced provision within mainstream schools:

Special Schools:

  • Brunel Academy – for pupils with complex Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
  • Combe Pafford School – for pupils who have Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD) including some pupils with MLD and physical difficulties and/or autism
  • Mayfield School –  for pupils with severe and profound learning difficulties

Since Torbay is a small area within Devon, some parents may wish to widen thier search for thier prefered school for their child or young person.

Secondary Archives – Schools Information – Education and Families (devon.gov.uk)

Admissions to secondary schools in Devon are managed by the Torbay Local Authority SEND Team in consultation with Devon County Council.

Print
Skip to content