Manchester Hospital School

Manchester Hospital School provides education for children and young people who cannot attend their usual school because of their medical or mental health needs.
Manchester Hospital School is a school like no other and we've built a national and international reputation as a beacon of excellence in our field. As a Hospital School, we are classed as a community special school because all of our young people have ill health; physical, mental or both.
Our schools operate across a number of sites, teaching children of all ages and abilities. We also work with schools across Manchester and beyond, offering advice and practical assistance on how they can best support any of their students who can no longer attend school for health reasons.
If you would like to speak to us please call us 0161 509 2368 or email: info@hospitalschool.manchester.sch.uk
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Danielle Clough
- Contact Position
- School Business Director
- Telephone
- 0161 509 2368 0161 509 2368
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admin@hospitalschool.manchester.sch.uk
- Website
- Manchester Hospital School
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Where to go
- Address
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Manchester Children's Hospital
Oxford Road
3rd Floor School
Manchester - Postcode
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M13 9WLView M13 9WL on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Age Ranges
- From 3 years to 18 years
- Referral required
- Referral Details
Admissions Team Administration
Please note that the Admissions Team is now solely responsible for administering the Section 19 referral process. Schools should no longer send referrals directly to the hospital school. All referrals must be submitted to the Admissions Team using the contact details below. To support schools in understanding the process and making appropriate referrals, please find the following documents attached Section 19 Referral Form.Completed referral forms and supporting documentation should be sent to: section19@manchester.gov.uk
If you have any questions or need further guidance, please contact:
- Beatrice Lukoseviciute, Admissions Manager – 07773 206 435 / 0161 219 2496
- Sophie Galvin, Admissions Officer – 07506 944 248 / 0161 219 6923
- Zain Khokhar, Admissions Officer – 07970 478 850 / 0161 219 2656
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