Age Range
Ages 16-25
About the School
When school is ending and independence still feels fragile, Manchester families need a college that can build life skills without losing sight of disability or autism. Bridge College Manchester Together Trust serves Manchester and Greater Manchester families comparing specialist placements where a mainstream setting may no longer meet the child’s needs. The listing focuses on placement fit, EHCP route, learning model and support boundaries so parents can ask sharper questions before a visit.
Specialist Provision
Learning difficulties, disabilities, complex health needs, autism and communication needs
Ages 16-25
Specialist further education college; day college
Why Consider This School?
Specialist College in Openshaw: Bridge College gives families a Manchester-based route into post-16 learning, independence and supported employment conversations.
Transition and EHCP Planning: 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.
Ages 16-25
Specialist further education college; day college
Ask school / local authority
EHCP/local authority funded route or admissions discussion
Learning difficulties, disabilities, complex health needs, autism and communication needs
Post-16/post-19 placement route through school transition teams, EHCP and local authority discussion
Admissions advice includes working with school transition staff and contacting the college early
Multidisciplinary assessments and support by college route; ask about therapy team involvement for the named course
Pathways for life skills, supported internships, independence and vocational learning
Multidisciplinary assessments and support by college route; ask about therapy team involvement for the named course
Day college; college day referenced as 9am to 3pm
Specialist further education college; day college
Learning difficulties, disabilities, complex health needs, autism and communication needs
Ages 16-25
Post-16/post-19 placement route through school transition teams, EHCP and local authority discussion
Admissions advice includes working with school transition staff and contacting the college early
Multidisciplinary assessments and support by college route; ask about therapy team involvement for the named course
Specialist college; check latest Ofsted/Natspec information and current inspection position
Pathways for life skills, supported internships, independence and vocational learning
Day college; college day referenced as 9am to 3pm
Manchester and wider Greater Manchester; local authority transport depends on EHCP and eligibility
EHCP/local authority funded route or admissions discussion
Ask college for current DSL and safeguarding policy
Ask school
Openshaw, Manchester
Manchester