Rossendale School Admissions process

Admissions to Rossendale School take place at any time during the school year in order to minimise the amount of time children spend out of the classroom.

Requests for places are made in writing by local education authorities who will forward the child's Statement of Special Educational Need. Following this an admission interview is arranged allowing parents/guardians and the child to visit the school and discuss the statemented needs in full.

If Rossendale School feels it can meet the needs of the child the local education authority will be informed and an admission date arranged.

Places are offered subject to availability and suitability and only if parents/guardians feel that they can fully support the placement. Mutual co-operation between parents/guardians and staff at the school is seen as a key to successful placement at Rossendale School.

 


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