Alternative Provision: Evolve Education

Evolve Education offer alternative provision for young people from Key Stage 3 / 4 to Post 16 who require a bespoke package
Our offer includes maths, English, health and wellbeing, social and emotional health support, art, dance and movement therapy alongside vocational options:
- Hair and makeup
- Preparation for construction
- Childcare
- Health and Social Care
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Angie Booth
- Contact Position
- Director of Studies
- Telephone
- 07732 526 090 07732 526 090
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abooth@evolveed.co.uk
- Website
- Evolve Education
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- Notes
We welcome prospective students, their families and professionlas to come and meet our team.
Where to go
- Name
- St Catherine's Community Centre
- Address
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School Lane
Didsbury
Manchester
- Postcode
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M20 6HSView M20 6HS on a map
- Notes
The venue is very accessible, all on the ground floor.
Disable toilet access
Plenty of parking
Close to all public transport links. Bus, train and tram
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
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Table of Costs Description Cost type Unit price Cost unit Per session £105
Availability
- Referral not required
- Referral Details
Families can self refer for EOTAS (education other than a school) or alternative provision.
Schools and social workers can refer for our limited full time places or part time alternative provision.
- Other notes
- Evolve education is a small alternative provision setting offering education and vocational training for young people who are struggling to access a mainstream settings. Our key focus is on health and wellbeing, it is my belief that young people cannot learn if they are struggling emotionally. We can offer places to young people with and EHCP looking to continue their studies. We have an experienced and professional staff team many who have been with us for a long time. This year we are taking on a new SENCO and additional staff to meet growing needs. each group would have a max of eight students with a min of three or four staff. We offer life skills, independent living and career development to all students alongside their chosen curriculum.
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