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Asd primary provisions in west kent

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Sammy1986 · 17/05/2014 13:23

Can anybody recommend any asd primary provisions in west kent. My son has aspergers and the LA are trying to place him in a BESD school which also takes children with ASD, however my son is quite vulnerable and easily led which causes concerns for him attending this type of provision. I'm struggling to find any alternatives....HELP

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eatyourveg · 23/05/2014 21:05

the phoenix centre in tonbridge - ds2 went there

also look at oakley primary also in tonbridge

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Sammy1986 · 25/05/2014 21:01

Thank you. The Phoenix is over subscribed and are not accepting any other children. Shall have a look into Oakley x

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eatyourveg · 25/05/2014 21:07

consider going on the waiting list for the phoenix centre if having visited it you like it - children do move in and out throughout the year, some go over into mainstream full time at cage green, others move over to full time ss at ridge view - all of them are on the same site

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Sammy1986 · 25/05/2014 21:12

They wouldn't even let me come for a visit due to be over subscribed and the sheer amount of children they have on the waiting list. They told me that if they got sent any paperwork they would only say that they are not able to offer a place.
Just had a look at the Oakley school website, can't find what their admissions criteria is, do you know if they take children who are high functioning? X

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tiredandsadmum · 16/06/2014 12:53

I know people who have had ASD children in the state sector at Wrotham - St Georges and also Culverstone Green (head is fabulous there). Both State primaries to Yr 6.

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MistyMeena · 16/06/2014 12:56

Ifield in Gravesend?

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