ASPIRE: Lifeskills is Independent Secondary school in Not applicable for kids aged 11 to 19 (Gender - 11 to 19). ASPIRE was established in 2006 by Viv Boulton; now Headteacher of ASPIRE: Lifeskills Learning Centre.
Facilities
First Aid Room
Therapy Room
Common Room
Music Room
Teaching Room
Reception
One-one teaching room
Occupational therapy space
Features
Things to note
ASPIRE: Lifeskills are specialists, and as such they recognise that children with autism need to be taught in a different way; a way that is personalised and relevant to them. They know that when students are happy, confident and well equipped to manage the day-to-day challenges of life, they thrive academically.
At ASPIRE, they take an holistic approach to learning that wraps therapeutic care and educational support around the individual needs of each student. Within small classes or through one-to-one support, students have the space and support they need to progress at their own pace.
With a variety of therapists on hand, children are well supported in all aspects of their social, emotional and academic development here at ASPIRE: Lifeskills. That support is extended to students’ families too. They work closely in partnership to support families, so together they can help our students achieve their potential.