Secondary pathways

Our secondary programmes address the pressures young people face — from exam anxiety to social and emotional challenges — with targeted, evidence-based support.

Secondary pathways

Support through the most challenging years

Secondary school brings new pressures — academic, social and emotional. Our specialist programmes are designed to help young people navigate this critical stage with confidence, resilience and the right support alongside them.

Designed for secondary-age learners who need more

Designed for secondary-age learners who need more

Our secondary programmes support young people with a range of SEN needs including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC/ASD), Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) and other 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 secondary programmes support young people across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, typically ages 11 to 16. We adapt our approach to the specific pressures and demands of each stage.

Yes. Exam anxiety is one of the challenges we regularly support at secondary level. Our specialist educators are experienced in helping young people build the resilience and coping strategies they need to manage academic pressure.

Yes. Our programmes cover core subjects while also addressing the social, emotional and mental health challenges that can make secondary school particularly difficult for SEN learners.

We work with schools and local authorities to provide timely, targeted support for pupils who are at risk of exclusion due to SEN-related challenges. Early intervention is key — get in touch as soon as possible.

Transition is one of the most challenging periods for many SEN learners. We offer specific transition support programmes designed to help young people settle into secondary school with confidence.

Yes. We offer both in-person and online secondary programmes depending on what is right for the individual learner. Get in touch to discuss the options.

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