Age Range
Children and young people by placement route
About the School
When ordinary provision cannot hold autism or SEMH needs safely, families may need to compare regional specialist options. Owlswick School Brighton Route serves families across Brighton and Hove comparing specialist placements where a mainstream setting may no longer meet the child’s needs. Before you visit, it helps to know how this school handles placement fit, EHCP delivery, its learning model and where its support reaches its limits — so you can judge quickly whether it can keep your child safe and understood.
Specialist Provision
Autism, ADHD, SEMH, communication and learning barriers
Children and young people by placement route
Independent specialist school near Brighton
Why Consider This School?
Independent Autism and SEMH School: Owlswick School Brighton Route gives families a specialist education route where provision fit, safeguarding, EHCP wording and travel all need to be checked before a placement decision.
Regional Specialist Placement: Parents should compare the admissions route, EHCP wording, therapy input, transport, inspection history and whether the setting can meet the child’s current and future needs.
Placement Fit and Safeguarding: Check the latest inspection report, safeguarding policy, current DSL, fees/funding route, suitability assessment and whether the school can deliver the provision written into the EHCP.
Children and young people by placement route
Independent specialist school near Brighton
Ask school / local authority
EHCP/local authority funded route or admissions discussion
Autism, ADHD, SEMH, communication and learning barriers
Placement usually involves EHCP/local authority consultation, suitability assessment and admissions discussion
Contact the school or local authority admissions route; check current places, visit process and transition planning
Ask school about therapy, clinical, wellbeing and communication support attached to the child’s plan
Small classes, specialist teaching, individual plans and structured support by school route
Ask school about therapy, clinical, wellbeing and communication support attached to the child’s plan
Day provision by enquiry
Independent specialist school near Brighton
Autism, ADHD, SEMH, communication and learning barriers
Children and young people by placement route
Placement usually involves EHCP/local authority consultation, suitability assessment and admissions discussion
Contact the school or local authority admissions route; check current places, visit process and transition planning
Ask school about therapy, clinical, wellbeing and communication support attached to the child’s plan
Check latest Ofsted/inspection report and current registration details
Small classes, specialist teaching, individual plans and structured support by school route
Day provision by enquiry
Brighton and Hove and wider regional route; transport depends on local authority/EHCP eligibility
EHCP/local authority funded route or admissions discussion
Ask school for current DSL, safeguarding policy and child protection arrangements
East Sussex
Brighton and Hove