Primary pathways

Support at primary level builds the foundations — confidence, emotional regulation and early academic skills — that every child needs to be ready for what comes next.

Primary pathways

Building foundations that last

Our primary programmes are designed for young learners who need specialist support to build the confidence and skills that underpin everything that follows. Every programme is delivered by SEN-trained educators who understand how to engage and motivate primary-age children.

Designed for primary-age learners who need more

Designed for primary-age learners who need more

Our primary programmes support children with a range of SEN needs including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC/ASD), Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) and learning differences.

All placements align with EHCP requirements where applicable and are delivered by practitioners with specialist SEN experience.

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Getting started

How it works

Consultation

We meet with the family, school and — where relevant — the Local Authority to understand the learner's needs and goals.

Specialist matching

We match the learner with an educator who has direct experience of their specific SEN needs.

Growth and impact review

We monitor progress continuously and provide clear evidence of impact aligned with the SEND Code of Practice.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Our primary programmes support children from Key Stage 1 through to the end of Key Stage 2, typically ages 5 to 11. We tailor the approach to each child's developmental stage and individual needs.

We support a wide range of SEN needs at primary level including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC/ASD), Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH), learning differences and other complex needs. Every programme is built around the individual child.

Yes. Where a child has an EHCP, we align all support with the plan's requirements and the SEND Code of Practice. We work closely with families and schools to ensure everything is joined up.

Our educators are trained specifically to engage and motivate primary-age children with SEN needs. We use a range of approaches tailored to each child's learning style, strengths and interests.

We keep parents and carers closely involved throughout. Regular updates and progress reports ensure families always know how their child is doing and what comes next.

Get in touch via our contact page. We will arrange an initial consultation with the family, school and — where relevant — the Local Authority to understand the child's needs and find the right programme.

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