Special Schools in Canterbury
Special schools offer small classes, specialist staff, and built-in therapy for children whose needs go beyond what mainstream can provide. Browse 4 providers in Canterbury, Canterbury.
4 providers found
St Nicholas' School
Special School
Community special school. Ages 4-19. SEN: SLCN - Speech, language and Communication, ASD - Autistic Spectrum Disorder, SEMH - Social, Emotional and Mental Health, PD - Physical Disability, MLD - Moderate Learning Difficulty, SLD - Severe Learning Difficulty, PMLD - Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulty
Holm Oak Close, Nunnery Fields, CT1 3JJ
The Orchard School
Special School
Foundation special school. Ages 7-16. SEN: SLCN - Speech, language and Communication, ASD - Autistic Spectrum Disorder, SEMH - Social, Emotional and Mental Health
Cambridge Road, CT1 3QQ
Bemix
Special School
Bemix is a special school based in Canterbury. They support children and young people with special educational needs.
University Road, Unit 44, CT2 7FG
Newingate School
Special School
Newingate School is a special school based in Canterbury. They support children and young people with special educational needs.
48 New Dover Road, CT1 3DT
About special schools
Choosing a school for a child with SEND is one of the biggest decisions a family makes. Special schools cater specifically to children whose needs can't be fully met in mainstream settings. They offer smaller classes, specialist staff, adapted environments, and therapeutic support built into the school day.
A special school might be right if your child is significantly struggling in mainstream despite support, if their needs require specialist facilities or very small class sizes, if they need therapeutic input throughout the day, or if mainstream schooling is causing them significant distress. Your child will typically need an EHCP that names the school.
Typical costs
State-funded special schools are free — placement is agreed through the EHCP process. Independent special schools can cost £30,000 to £80,000+ per year and are sometimes funded by Local Authorities where they're named in an EHCP. If you believe your child needs a specific independent school, you may need to make the case at tribunal.