Unsted Park Sixth Form Overview
Unsted Park Sixth Form is specifically designed to allow young people aged 16 to 19 with Asperger's Syndrome, higher functioning autism and associated learning difficulties to build a post 16 curriculum that is tailored to their individual needs and ambitions.
Set on the school campus within 44 acres of picturesque countryside in Godalming, Unsted Park Sixth Form is a separate, self-contained unit offering small group living in which to develop independence skills. This provides young people with a safe, tranquil and spacious environment in which to gain daily living, social and interaction skills and develop friendships, whilst also having their own space in which to learn and develop.
Unsted Park Sixth Form can provide both day and residential placements for up to fifteen young people for 38 weeks of the year. Options include weekly boarding with provision for students who wish to return home every fortnight.
The sixth form provides:
- Facilities specifically designed for young people aged 16 to 19 with Asperger's Syndrome and high functioning autism
- Highly qualified and experienced staff
- Recognition of individual choices and preferences through tailor made education and independence programmes
- Opportunities for further education and college placements
- Encouragement for a healthy lifestyle including diet and exercise
- Spacious and homely living accommodation separated from the main school
- Transition planning to move to less supported environments
- Access to a range of therapies