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Last checked 18 Jul 2026

SEND

The school reports delivering 963 SEND lessons in the last academic year.

“963 SEND lessons taught”
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The school uses personalised targets and collaborates with families, home schools and other professionals to support pupils with SEND.

“We work hard to make sure every child and young person meets their potential, regardless of any special educational needs or disabilities they may have. Each child is unique, so personalised targets are at the heart of what we do. We welcome links with families, home schools and other professionals involved with our pupils so that we can work together towards shared goals.”
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Pastoral

Teachers adapt learning around medical and emotional needs and collaborate with families and healthcare teams to provide personalised support.

“Our team of passionate, fully qualified teachers understands that learning needs to adapt around medical needs, emotions, and energy levels. That’s why we work closely with families and healthcare teams to provide a personalised education that helps each child feel seen, supported, and successful.”
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The school commits to pupils' safety and healthy choices and names Andrew Baldock as safeguarding lead.

“We work hard to keep all children safe and to help them make healthy choices. If you have concerns about your child’s safety or wellbeing in or out of school, please contact our safeguarding lead, Andrew Baldock.”
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Subject strengths

The school was awarded Artsmark Gold for its arts provision.

“We are delighted to share that we have been awarded Artsmark Gold by Artsmark in recognition of our fantastic arts provision.”
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The school reports receiving Artsmark Gold for its arts provision.

“Gold 🏆🌟 We are delighted to share that we have been awarded Artsmark Gold by Artsmark in recognition of our fantastic arts provision.”
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Class size

Teaching takes place in small groups or one-to-one.

“Since we work in small groups or one-to-one, we are well placed to help children develop social, moral, spiritual and cultural awareness (known as SMSC), and to express themselves and engage in debate.”
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Enrichment

The school provides a broad enrichment curriculum with external partners and sessions including PE, creative arts, cooking and storytelling.

“We have a broad enrichment curriculum, working regularly with a wide range of external partners to expand our curriculum offer to our pupils. Pupils are regularly offered sessions in PE, the creative arts, cooking and storytelling.”
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Ethos

The school is values-based and aims to provide a nurturing, inclusive environment where pupils feel supported and inspired to achieve.

“We are a values-based school. At our school, values are at the heart of everything we do. They shape our learning, our relationships, and our school culture - helping children grow into kind, confident, and thoughtful individuals. By living these values each day, we create a nurturing, inclusive space where all pupils feel valued and supported and are inspired to achieve their very best.”
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The school champions social justice through fairness, inclusion, equality, pupil voice, meeting individual needs, and respect for every background.

“Every child matters. We champion fairness, inclusion, and equality. We ensure every pupil’s voice is heard, every need is met, and every background is respected.”
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Sixth form

The hospital school teaches pupils through post-16.

“We teach young people from early years right through to post-16.”
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The hospital school provides education for in-patients through age 19, covering sixth-form-aged young people.

“If your child is aged between 3 and 19 and they are in-patients of Evelina London Children’s Hospital, you are welcome to register them with our school.”
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Admissions

Hospital in-patients aged 3–19 may register with the school.

“If your child is between 3 and 19 and is an in-patient at Evelina London Children’s Hospital, you are welcome to register them with our school.”
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Registration is available to Evelina London Children’s Hospital in-patients aged 3 to 19.

“If your child is aged between 3 and 19 and they are in-patients of Evelina London Children’s Hospital, you are welcome to register them with our school.”
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Destinations

Students receive impartial, personalised guidance about a wide range of education and workplace opportunities.

“This provides students with access to impartial and independent careers information and guidance. It is also tailored to every individual, helping to inform them about a wide range of education and workplace opportunities that can help them achieve their life goals.”
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Results

The school states that Ofsted rates it Outstanding.

“You can rely on our school to provide your child with an excellent education – we are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.”
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The school says its most recent Ofsted inspection designated it an Outstanding Provider.

“Our commitment has been recognised by Ofsted, which designated us an ‘Outstanding Provider’ after our most recent inspection.”
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About School

RegionLondon
Local AuthoritySouthwark
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeMixed
Application Status

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