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We have had an Amber weather warning of substantial rain fall throughout Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Local areas appear to be saturated due to the snow last week and therefore there is a possibility that localised flooding could impact on your child’s journey to and from school.  The team at school are contacting the transport departments to make them aware that the school will remain open; however, journeys may take longer than anticipated.

The Robert Ogden School

Welcome to Robert Ogden School

Our school opens up the world to each child with autism, with a huge range of opportunities and facilities. Our dedicated staff are there to support our students, so that they can achieve.

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Published on 24 August 2020

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Term dates

Download our school calendars to find out about upcoming term dates, staff training days and school holidays.

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Curriculum

We deliver a personalised curriculum to meet the individual needs of each student.

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Our school policies

Our policies and procedures set out how we work with you and your child.

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Our mission, vision and values

The purpose of our school is to help prepare young people to make a successful transition into adulthood with the confidence and the necessary skills to live as independently as possible and participate in their local community.

Mission

The mission for our students is to provide them with both an education and environment which are safe, respectful and inspiring.

Vision

Robert Ogden School's vision is to prepare our learners for life beyond school through specialist education that works for autistic children and young people.

Values

Whilst the mission and vision of the school are uniquely our own, we share the values of the National Autistic Society.

Our admissions process

Step one

If you are interested in your child attending Robert Ogden School, the first stage is to contact your local authority and indicate your preferences for Robert Ogden School.

Step two

All students must have an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP, formerly a Statement of Special Educational Needs) that refers to a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Step three

If you are working with a child for whom Robert Ogden School might be suitable, we recommend that you contact us for an initial conversation about the child’s needs and the services we offer.

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A large independent school for Autistic children and young people run by the National Autistic Society. To learn more about our school, understand our referrals process or simply ask a few questions please contact us by clicking on the Enquire Now button.

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We are registered as a charity in England and Wales (269425) and in Scotland (SC039427). The National Autistic Society is also a company limited by guarantee, registered at Companies House (01205298). VAT registration number: 653370050. © The National Autistic Society 2021

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