The Bridge School Primary Department Nursery

One of three special schools and units in Islington providing support for children with particular special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities. This is to meet the Government requirement to include such children in mainstream schools wherever possible. This recognises that children learn in different ways and have different needs requiring short or long term support. Mainstream, local schools are the agreed and preferred option for educating nearly all Islington children, but we also understand that for a small number of children this may not be appropriate, at least not for the whole of their school career. To meet the broad range of children's needs and parental preferences there is a range of specialist school provision in Islington, all playing a very important role in providing support and training to the mainstream schools. The Bridge School has two sites. The Primary Department and nursery is at 251 Hungerford Road, N7. The Secondary Department is at 28 Carleton Road, London N7 OEQ. The latest report about this school is available on Ofsted's website.

The Bridge School is an Enhancing (2 stars) Healthy School. For further information about 'Healthy Schools' please use the link below.

Who to contact

Telephone
020 7619 1000 020 7619 1000
E-mail
sandee.khela@thebridge.islington.sch.uk
Website
www.thebridgelondon.co.uk/
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Location

Address
The Bridge School
Primary Deptartment
251 Hungerford Road
Postcode
N7 9LD

Time / date details

Opening times/date
Monday to Friday, 9.15am - 3.15pm.

Other Details

Age Ranges

3 to 5 years

Cost Details
No cost
Who is this service for?
Children aged 3 to 5 years with severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders.
Can I refer myself?
Referral required
Referral Details

A parent, school or education setting can ask the local education authority (LEA) to carry out a statutory assessment. Islington LEA will consider information about the child's progress at school, guidance within the SEN Code of Practice issued by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES), and the parents views. They must decide within six weeks of receiving the requests whether or not they will carry out a statutory assessment.

Additional Languages
All special schools and units have access to full interpreting and translation services.

Childcare Information

2 year old funding
No

Local Offer

How will you support my child?

This is a special needs school for children with severe and complex needs.

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