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Holme Court School is a Dfes approved co-educational day school for dyslexic pupils aged 7-13 linked with the Psychology department of Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. We opened in January 2005 and are about to open boarding facilities for overnight or weekly bookings.
I am delighted to be part of this wonderful new school which offers such exciting opportunities for pupils with dyslexia. We have been open for nearly four years and we have already been able to record significant improvements in the reading and confidence levels of our pupils. Holme Court School is a small, family orientated, caring school with highly specialised teachers who work closely with experienced nutritionists, computer programmers and psychological researchers to devise the most appropriate individual learning programme for your child. Our aim is to develop our pupils' full potential to enable them to go on, or return, to mainstream schools. We offer one and two year intensive tuition in overcoming the whole range of difficulties associated with dyslexia, from reading difficulties to organisational abilities. Class sizes are between 8 and 10 with in-class ancillary support where necessary.
Do come and visit us. I am sure you will be as excited as I am about the range of opportunities we can provide for your child.
Age range: 5 - 13
Day pupils: 24 boys and 7 girls
Annual day fees: £12,300 - £12,300
This school offers flexi-boarding.
TOTAL PUPILS: 24 boys and 7 girls
Staff numbers: 6 full time and 4 part time
Method of entry: Educational psychologist's report, Trial day at school, Visit school
Accreditations and affiliations: Department of Education
Religious affiliation: Church of England
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The school offers: Clergy/Ministers, Siblings, Financial need
This school is a special school that provides for this particular need:
Dyslexia or Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)
Language and Communication Disorders
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