A wide range of teaching and learning strategies are used to meet individual needs and make the curriculum fully accessible. Before enrolment, students have the opportunity to visit the College, meet the staff and students and take part in a class. While there is a member of staff on duty at break times, in general students are free to access all parts of the College or leave the building independently.
What experience and skills will you gain?
All students are set termly targets aligned with EHCP plans, as well as subject specific SMART goals. These are regularly reviewed by formal and informal assessments. Students learn English, Maths and ICT along with their chosen subject. Students will increase their confidence, communication, and independence skills and have the opportunity to take part in enrichment activities like sports, dance or drama
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Campus
This course will be delivered at Lambeth College - Clapham
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What do you need to apply?
At South Bank Colleges we offer a range of study programmes for our EHCP learners and short courses to support adults with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). To apply for one of our Inclusive Learning study programmes you will have an EHCP and be working at entry level 1 - entry level 3.
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How will you be assessed?
Students will have individual goals set according to their specific subject, with learning targets regularly evaluated. Parents/carers are invited to attend termly review meetings and annual reviews with relevant professionals.
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Where can this course take you?
There are different progression options available to you:
- Another course within the Inclusive Learning department
- A mainstream course if you are working at level 1 and above
- A supported Internship