
Treloar School and College

Treloar School and College offers physically disabled children and young people a specialist environment where education and learning take place alongside therapy and care. Treloar’s offers day and residential placements, aged 5 to 25 years. Each student is supported by a multi-disciplinary team of professionals on-site.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Admissions Team
- Contact Position
- Admissions
- Telephone
- 01420 547747 01420 547747
- admissions@treloar.org.uk
- Website
- www.treloar.org.uk/
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- Notes
Admissions Team is available during office hours all year round.
Where to go
- Address
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Powell Drive
Holybourne
Alton
Hampshire - Postcode
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GU34 4GL
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Costs
- Details
- Based on the assessed need of each individual young person. Every one of our student’s fees is different and entirely bespoke, depending on the level of staffing support and therapy required.
Availability
- Referral
- Referral required
- Referral Details
Contact us at admissions@treloar.org.uk to discuss a visit and to learn more about what Treloar’s can offer your child. A placement at Treloar’s will usually start in September but we do take students throughout the year. We also offer outreach and family support services in the wider community.
The decision about a placement at Treloar’s is usually made by the parent/carer and student on the basis of an assessment carried out by our professional multi-disciplinary team. Some students are funded privately but the vast majority are funded as part of an agreement with their home local authority. The decisions on funding can link to the Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) or Statement of Special Needs.
- Other notes
At Treloar’s, every student is supported by a Multi-Disciplinary Team of professionals who create an individual holistic programme that integrates education, independence training, therapy, care and other support. Each student’s programme is broken down into aims, objectives and targets, which are all recorded on our online student record system.
In addition to the normal system of annual reports and reviews, we are able to provide real time information on a young person’s curriculum progress and achievements to parents and carers through the use of our Virtual Learning Environment. We encourage parents and carers to get involved in a young person’s education where appropriate.
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Website
Virtual Tour
Local Offer
- Contact Telephone
- 01420 547400
- Contact Email
- info@treloar.org.uk
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Local Offer
- Local Offer Age Bands
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0-4
5-10
11-15
16-18
Schools Extended Local Offer Response
- What training have the staff supporting children and young people with SEND had? Are any being trained currently?
A full programme of mandatory training is in place for all staff covering all the essential skills for their roles. Teaching staff are all fully qualified and hold a range of specialist qualifications. All our care and class support staff have an appropriate Level 3 qualification or are working towards achieving this. There is an extensive programme of specialist qualifications and training available which enables all staff to be more effective in working in our student-focused multi-disciplinary way.
- How accessible is the setting/school/college enviroment?
Treloar School and College are located on a single purpose-built campus at Holybourne close to the thriving market town of Alton, Hampshire.
The campus is fully accessible with state-of-the-art facilities including: specialist classrooms, enterprise and life skills centres, specialist art and photography rooms, a technology hub, drama hall, well-equipped therapy suites, hydrotherapy pool, and a fully equipped health centre. In addition, there are residential houses offering a home-from-home feel and first-class care, as well as sports facilities (including a newly refurbished swimming pool) for a wide range of accessible sports including swimming, wheelchair racing and Boccia.
- How will the setting/school/college prepare and support my child/young person to join the setting/school/college or the next stage of education and life?
We work closely with feeder schools and families to ensure that children and young people are supported fully in their move to Treloar’s. The development of independence skills and achievement of placement goals are a key priority for our students. As students approach transition points, both within Treloar’s and as they prepare to leave us, our Transition Team works closely to ensure the success of their next steps in life.
- How is the decision made about what type and how much support my child/young person will receive?
At Treloar’s, every student is supported by a Multi-Disciplinary Team of professionals who create an individual holistic programme that integrates education, independence training, therapy, care and other support. Each student’s programme is broken down into aims, objectives and targets, which are all recorded on our online student record system.
- How are parents involved in the setting/school/college? How can I be involved?
Treloar School has gained external accreditation for its parent/carer involvement through the Leading Parent Partnership Award. Communications are a high priority and include parent/carer training and support programmes, nominated contacts, access to online information on student's progress, drop-in sessions, home-school books and parent/carer days. Each young person is supported by a dedicated multi-disciplinary team including key workers and lead tutors. Communication is also supported by a large team of specialised Speech and Language Therapists and an in-house Assistive Technology Team.
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