Postby _commonsmum_ » Fri Jan 13, 2023 8:02 pm
SEN is tricky. ASD even more so. We have a y6 at a specialist school, which was a fight through the council, but it’s not specifically for ASD (only speech and language challenges). However, if you have the cash to fund yourself, it’s definitely worth having a look at some of these schools or possibly starting ehcp route. Unfortunately most private schools will generally turn you away but it’s worth asking.
I would look to small schools with more nurturing and inclusive environments- parkgate house, dolphin school (maybe)?, possibly Roche and wandsworth prep. If you’re willing to travel a bit further, hornsby house have a team of learning specialists and 80+ children in a buzzy school of typical learners- however at y3 they may be selective and may refuse. I just toured their facilities this week for my y3, who is also at a very busy school, but moving closer to home.
Also, if you’re willing to go the ehcp route, I would highly highly recommend getting an amazing advocate/lawyer (Fiona Slomovic is my biggest recommendation) and starting the process now.
Hugs to you- there is no easy path through, but you will find the right school and it will work out for you both.