Welcome to Inclusion School
Welcome to Inclusion School – part of the Inclusion Education charity providing support and services for young people experiencing mental health, additional needs and the co-occurrence with neurodivergence.
Our school settings offer mixed, independent specialist day schools for children and young people with social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH) aged 11-16.
We enable young people who experience high anxiety, emotionally based school avoidance, depression, suicide ideation and other complex needs such as ASC and PDA, to access an enriching curriculum with bespoke learning pathways and qualifications in calm, safe, nurturing environments.
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We currently have two schools. One is in Inclusion Basingstoke, at Viables Business Park, Jays Cl, Basingstoke RG22 4BS and our other school is in Aldershot at Beaumont House, Auchinleck Way, Aldershot,GU11 1WT
Inclusion School is a mixed, independent specialist day school for children and young people with social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH) aged 11-16. We enable young people who experience high anxiety, school phobia, depression, suicide ideation and other complex needs such as ASC and PDA, to access an enriching curriculum with bespoke learning pathways and qualifications in a safe, calm and nurturing environment.
We are part of the charity Inclusion Education
We will provide each learner with a safe place to experience personalised teaching and learning and access enriching and diverse opportunities to learn, succeed and achieve. You can read more about our Visions and Values here
EHCP stands for Educational, Health and Care plan.
Before an EHCP is provided to a child or young person, you need to apply to your local education authority (LEA) to request a needs assessment. You can apply directly to your LEA, or your child’s doctor/health visitor or a school SENCO can apply on your behalf.
Once a request is submitted to your LEA they’ll review the information and decide whether to proceed with an EHCP. If they decide to carry out an assessment, they’ll gather information by speaking to you, your child, and other professionals who know your child well, such as their teachers, SENCO and social workers. They may also ask you for supporting documents like school or nursery reports, and a doctor’s assessment. This information will help them to make a decision about whether or not to issue an EHCP.
Our Inclusion School settings are mixed, independent specialist day schools for children and young people with social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH) aged 11-16.
You can find out the admission process in our Key Information page
The school opens at 9:15am and closes at 3:10pm. You can find out more about the school day here
We don't have specific open days at the moment but we do run tours of the school for small groups and you can request these by contacting the school directly by email ask@inclusionschool.org
Classes currently have 8 learners per class.
There's no uniform policy, we want you to feel relaxed and comfortable to learn. We do ask that you wear appropriate clothing for a school, such as no clothing with offensive slogans. For example, you'll fit right in if you wear t-shirt/hoodie, jeans/joggers and a pair of trainers.
We think that being able to eat together is really important to our school community so we provide a hot lunch for every learner who would like one.
People can also bring their own packed lunch if they prefer.
You can view our latest Ofsted report here
You can view our safeguarding policy here