Aspire School

SEND School Free School

A special free school within the Bourne Alliance Multi Academy Trust providing 168 places for primary-aged pupils with autism and speech and language needs. The school received an Outstanding rating for Early Years provision in its most recent inspection.

School Type: Free school

SEND Types: Autism (ASD), Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN)

Age Range: 4-11

Ofsted Rating: Good

Location: Vellum Drive, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 5DA

Website: https://www.aspire-ba-mat.org.uk/

What Parents Should Know

Aspire School is a free school in Kent for children with Autism (ASD) and related needs. Special schools like this provide a more specialist environment than mainstream schools, with smaller class sizes, higher staff-to-pupil ratios, and access to on-site therapeutic support.

Most special schools in Kent require an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) for admission. During the EHCP process, you can express a preference for a particular school, and the local authority must consider your request. It is strongly recommended that you visit any school you are considering before making a decision.

If you believe your child's needs cannot be met in a mainstream school, you can request an EHC needs assessment from Kent County Council. For a step-by-step guide to the process, see our EHCP application guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does my child need an EHCP to attend Aspire School?

In most cases, yes. Admission to a special school in Kent typically requires an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) that names the school. The EHCP sets out your child's needs and the support they require, and the local authority uses it to determine the appropriate placement.

How do I apply for a place at Aspire School?

You can express a preference for Aspire School during the EHCP process. The local authority must consider your preference and can only refuse if the school is unsuitable for your child's needs, if it would be incompatible with the efficient education of other children, or if it would be an inefficient use of resources. See our EHCP application guide for more details.

Can I visit Aspire School before applying?

Yes, and it is strongly encouraged. Most special schools welcome parent visits and open days. Contact the school directly to arrange a visit. Seeing the environment, meeting staff, and observing how the school operates will help you decide if it is right for your child.

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