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Corbets Tey School

Corbets Tey School is a special school for students with Complex Learning Difficulties.  Children and young people between the ages of 4 and 19 can attend.

 

Corbets Tey School – Our Vision

To strive to have a learning culture where we aspire for success for every member, where thinking, problem solving and risk taking are encouraged. A journey to success where barriers are only hurdles to be overcome and challenges stimulate our learning. We are committed to giving our best in all we do to ensure our children are prepared for the future, both through engaging, meaningful education and by developing confidence, self-belief and resilience. We will create a community where values are shared and respect is integral; a community where each individual is understood, nurtured, kept safe and celebrated. We value working with parents and are committed to effective partnerships. We will reflect and research to ensure we constantly move forward in giving our children equal opportunities and the highest quality education that they deserve. Corbets Tey School - Committed To Success

Who to contact

Telephone
01708 225 888
E-mail
office@corbetstey.havering.sch.uk
Website
www.corbetsteyschool.org.uk/

Where to go

Address
Harwood Hall Lane
Upminster
Postcode
RM14 2YQ

Other Details

Availability

Other notes

Corbets Tey School has a range of specialist equipment and facilities including:

  • Learning Resource Centre with Parent Resource Library
  • Hydrotherapy pool
  • Soft play area
  • Sensory Equipment
  • Sensory Playground
  • Hoists, changing room and other adaptations
  • Accessible playground equipment
  • Internal lift to upper floor

 

Students can access individualised swimming programmes created by the swimming teacher.  Swimming takes place in the school's on-site hydrotherapy pool.

Speech and Language Therapists, Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists visit the school to assess children and provide programmes for the class teacher to implement.  

Parents and carers are asked to engage with the child's learning programme and any therapist programmes to support learning in all environments. 

 

The Family Practitioner Team organises weekly coffee sessions for parents and a Parent Resource Library provides resources and learning support.  A weekly newsletter keeps parents and carers informed about events and the work of the school. The school's Parent and Friends Association provides a great deal of funding for equipment, facilities and a range of social activities for pupils and their families.


This service is inspected by Ofsted or the Independent Schools Inspectorate

Ofsted

Ofsted URN
102362
Latest Ofsted Report
Latest Ofsted Report
Inspection DateRatingPublication Date
24/01/2013 Good 14/02/2013
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Local Offer

Links
Ofsted Inspection Report 2018
Local Offer Age Bands
5-11 years
11-16 years
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