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Here you'll find advice from parents and teachers on special needs education.

Could anyone recommend a selective private boarding school which would cope fine with an ADHD child?

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dolina123 · 18/05/2014 13:00

I am a lone parent, however I have enough money for the fees required for most boarding schools. Could anyone recommend a good one? It does not have to be selective I just don't fancy a Stieners type school and I don't think they board there. He was diagnosed with severe ADHD at 5 he is medicated and manages well and is now 7. I would like to send him private and boarding as a lone parent with no contact from his Dad and both my parent dead I would like the extra back up, if I need to go on a training course away or night out. This would be preferably in Scotland. I do not want to send him somewhere he will not be adequately supported with his condition.

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dolina123 · 18/05/2014 13:17

This is in a couple of years time so ideally age 10 or 11 boarding.

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Nirvana99 · 29/05/2014 13:52

hi,

if you 'google' scottish council of independant schools and click on the link 'additional support' it will give you a list of schools that might help your son.

regards,

cricketpitch · 04/06/2014 18:52

A friend of mine has a DS who is doing well here:

morehouseschool.co.uk/

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