Ashcroft School is one of the North West’s leading specialist education providers for students aged 8 to 18. We are a pioneering, life-changing school, supporting students with needs including social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Our students may have struggled to cope in other settings because of their individual barriers to learning.
At Ashcroft School we pride ourselves in working with each student to offer a bespoke education package that meets their individual needs. Staff relight the spark in our young people and re-engage them with learning. We build confidence and self-esteem to change how students feel about themselves.
Ashcroft staff are experienced and dedicated and led by a national award-winning headteacher. We are committed to ensuring that every young person coming through our door reaches their potential - that means building trust with our students, providing intensive support and tailoring all we offer to their specific needs.
We cater for pupils with complex emotional needs including ADHD, ASC and acquired brain injuries, working closely with local authorities to support looked-after children.
We provide 25 hours of learning per week and offer a broad and balanced curriculum adapted to reflect individual needs. Every young person has a personalised education plan, with opportunities to gain nationally recognised qualifications to GCSE and beyond.
Our curriculum is based on the national curriculum. The delivery of core curriculum subjects gives our young people the opportunity to improve their skills particularly where they have gaps or difficulty with learning skills or concepts.
Improvements in literacy and numeracy are crucial to the long-term success of our students. As a large number struggle with their literacy skills, we provide the intensive one to one literacy and specialist support they need to progress. With this support, students often make significant improvements very quickly. This in turn engages and motivates students and so improves their learning and development.
We focus on curriculum themes that have a track record of engaging hard-to-reach young people. These include curriculum enrichment projects such as drama and music, cookery, outdoor pursuits, relaxation and vocational skills. All students are given the opportunity to work on a broad range of projects and our film-making projects are a particularly successful example of engaging young people and helping them to learn new skills.
Our curriculum strives to be progressive with careful reference to both local and national research and development. It not only meets the immediate needs of our students, but also provides the necessary tools to access further education, training and employment in the future. We have high expectations of our students and are committed to raising achievement.
We also have a range of specialist programmes available to our students which include:
• The Nurture Group
• Play Therapy
• Access Group
• Vocational training for 14 -18 year olds
Further information regarding these can be found by searching ‘Ashcroft programmes’ at https://www.togethertrust.org.uk/ashcroft
Ashcroft School
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Eileen Sheerin
- Contact Position
- Headteacher
- Telephone
- 0161 283 4832
- enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
- Website
- https://www.togethertrust.org.uk/.../ashcroft
Where to go
- Name
- Ashcroft School
- Address
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Schools Hill
Cheshire
- Postcode
- SK8 1JE
- Notes
Ashcroft School is based in Cheadle, Stockport
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Our day begins at 9:00 am and finishes by 3:00 pm.
- Time of day
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Morning
Afternoon
Other Details
This page was last updated on: 14/02/2022