Snowfields Academy
Snowfields Academy — Special School in Kent. Specialist sites in Kent (Bearsted and Cranbrook) designed for social, emotional and mental health needs. Find contact details, costs and referral info on SENDPath.
Location: Kent
What Parents Should Know
Snowfields Academy is a special school in Kent with specialist sites in Bearsted and Cranbrook, designed for children with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Special schools for SEMH provide structured, supportive environments with staff trained in therapeutic and behaviour-management approaches, smaller class sizes, and access to on-site emotional wellbeing support.
To attend a special school in Kent, your child will usually need an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). The EHCP process involves a formal assessment by the local authority, which considers your child's needs and the type of provision required. The local authority will then consult with schools that may be appropriate.
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. You can also name a preferred school in your EHCP application, and the local authority must consider your preference.
Helpful Resources
- How to Apply for an EHCP in Kent — step-by-step guide for parents
- Understanding EHCPs in Kent — what to expect from the process
- EHCP Appeals Guide — if you disagree with a decision
- School Refusal and Autism in Kent
- All SEND Schools in Kent
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my child need an EHCP to attend a special 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 request a place at a specific special school?
You can express a preference for a particular 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.
What support is available for children with SEMH needs?
Special schools for SEMH typically offer therapeutic approaches such as counselling, play therapy, or art therapy alongside a modified curriculum. Staff are trained to support children with emotional and behavioural challenges. Some schools also have on-site mental health professionals. The specific support available should be outlined in your child's EHCP.
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