Inscape House School (Together Trust)

Inscape House School has 105 places for young people aged 5 to 19 who have autism and associated communication difficulties as their primary need.
Inscape House School’s Vision
Together we learn, grow and succeed. Together we conquer barriers and surpass expectations.
Inscape House School’s Mission
Together we provide opportunities to promote independence and teach life-changing skills; we engage, we support and we motivate to equip our unique young people to face life’s challenges.
What do we do?
We support young people to lead a fulfilling life by understanding that they have a distinct and unique way of thinking and perceiving the world.
Inscape House School is part of the Together Trust, a charity that provides care, therapeutic services and special education to support vulnerable children, young people and adults across the North West. Our campus, based in Cheadle, is an environment that enables learning, maximises independence and celebrates all of our students’ achievements.
Accredited by the National Autistic Society, we provide holistic learning programmes shaped to fit each student and delivered by our skilled multidisciplinary staff team. We live and breathe Together Trust’s values. We are positive, professional, passionate and supportive.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Inscape House School
- Telephone
- 0161 283 4750 0161 283 4750 0161 283 4848 0161 283 4848
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enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
- Website
- The Together Trust
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Where to go
- Name
- Inscape House School
- Address
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Together Trust Campus
Schools Hill
Cheadle
Stockport
Cheshire - Postcode
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SK8 1JEView SK8 1JE on a map
- Notes
Inscape House School is based at Cheadle, Stockport and is part of the charity Together Trust, a leading specialist education, community and care provider, offering opportunities to students throughout the UK in our purpose built setting.
Based within a secure, purpose built, specialist SEND setting with a number of parking bays including designated disabled parking. Our school is fully DDA compliant with sensory adaptations to provide a low stimulus environment for our students learning.
Our school is fully DDA compliant with sensory adaptations to provide a low stimulus environment for our students’ learning.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
Students must have an Education, Health and Care Plan with a primary need of Autism.
Referrals are made through the student’s local authority.
We welcome contact from parents/carers and professionals who are seeking places for young people at the school, as it gives us the opportunity to explain more about ourselves and to answer any questions that you may have.
We normally only admit a student once the Local Authority have approached us and after our admissions team have carried out an assessment and carefully studied documents and reports including the Education Health Care Plan (EHCP). The primary need should be Autism.
Further information regarding admissions to Inscape House School can be found at: Home - Inscape House School. For more information or to arrange a visit please contact our reception on 0161 283 4750 and ask to speak to the admissions team or email us InscapeAdmissions@togethertrust.org.uk
Eligibility:
We are only able to admit a student once their Local Authority have approached us and after our admissions team have carried out an assessment and carefully studied documents and reports including the Education Health Care Plan (EHCP). The primary need should be identified as Autism.
Further information regarding admissions to Inscape House School can be found at: Home - Inscape House School
For more information or to arrange a visit please contact our reception on 0161 283 4750 and ask to speak to the admissions team or email us InscapeAdmissions@togethertrust.org.uk
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