Aidenswood School
Catchment Area, Reviews and Key Information

Secondary
Post 16
Special school
PUPILS
3
AGES
11 - 17
GENDER
Boys
TYPE
Other independent special school

How Does The School Perform?

Good
NATIONAL AVG. 2.09
Ofsted report
(05/03/2024)
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48 Parson Street
Congleton
CW12 4ED
01260297495

School Description

Aidenswood School is a nurturing and happy place to learn. Pupils arrive at the school having experienced significant disruption to their education. They see Aidenswood School as a fresh start. They are encouraged to ‘Aspire, Achieve and Succeed’ during their time at the school. The school has high expectations for pupils’ achievement. It is ambitious for its pupils and committed to improving their life chances. Pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), experience a curriculum that is appropriate to their needs. They are typically successful in achieving the qualifications that they need to go on to their next step when they leave the school. Pupils feel listened to and valued. They quickly develop positive relationships with staff. Pupils told inspectors that staff are approachable and help them with any worries that they may have. During their time at the school, pupils are taught to understand and manage their emotions. As a result of the school’s approach, pupils are well supported to reengage with their education. Pupils value the points and rewards that they can earn for good behaviour. This helps pupils to take pride in their learning and achievements. Pupils are provided with opportunities to learn beyond the academic curriculum. For example, pupils benefit from regular workshops with the police about a range of aspects of personal safety. Pupils enjoy weekly physical education sessions at a local community centre. They also benefit from visits to the local area, for example, a local country park, linked to their current learning.

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Aidenswood School Catchment Area Map

This school is independently managed and its admission criteria may be selective. There is no set catchment area as pupils are admitted from a wide variety of postcodes and, in the case of boarding schools, from outside the UK. Contact the school directly or visit their website for more information on Admissions Policy and Procedures.