The Children's Trust school

The Children’s Trust School is a non-maintained special school for children and young people with complex health and medical needs, alongside multiple barriers to learning. As a regional school we admit children and young people from a wide catchment area across the South-East of England.

With both day and residential placements available, our School is regulated and rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Our three residential houses are co-located on our 24-acre site and registered as Children’s Homes, regulated and rated ‘Good’ by both Ofsted Care.

We operate a 39-week educational curriculum with extended social/leisure activities during half terms and holidays, providing a flexible residential programme for residential pupils of up to 52 weeks, with flexibility for weekend visits home where suitable.

Our aim is to provide specialist, high-quality, multidisciplinary education and care to meet each pupil’s individual complex needs, which recognises and celebrates all achievements in a safe and happy environment, with access to a wide range of on-site professionals including teachers (including visual impairment and multisensory impairment), specialist support staff, therapists, consultants, doctors, and paediatric nurses.

Local Offer

Who to contact

Contact Name
Placements and Commissioning Team
Telephone
01737365080 01737365080
E-mail
placements@thechildrenstrust.org.uk
Website
The Childrens Trust
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Where to go

Name
The Children's Trust
Address
Tadworth Court
Tadworth
Surrey
Postcode

KT20 5RU

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Availability

Age Ranges
0-19
Referral required
Referral Details

We have a dedicated placements and commissioning team who are happy to discuss (formally or informally) the referral process of each of our services, admissions criteria and the assessment process.

Please contact them on 01737 365080 or email enquiries@thechildrenstrust.org.uk. Enquiries are accepted from parents and professionals.

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