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Tram House School

Tram House School is an independent special school for autistic pupils aged 11 to 19.

Our fundamental belief is that every child and young adult has the potential to succeed and make a unique and significant contribution to society. We focus on understanding the journey that our pupils are on and the need to build their skills and understanding as far as possible, whilst equipping them with meaningful qualifications and the resilience to use these in their future lives.

Each of our pupils is provided with a truly personalised curriculum and one-to-one support by dedicated and passionate staff using teaching strategies underpinned by Behaviour Analysis.

Our school community is vital to us and this is built on a trusting relationship with parents and carers, as well as extending into the local community as we develop meaningful learning experiences for our young adults as they move into their adult lives.

All staff at Tram House School are committed to the development of pupil safety and well-being and this is at the heart of all work that we do.

Please visit the BeyondAutism website for more information at www.beyondautismschools.org.uk.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Emma Price
Contact Position
Head of Tram House School
Telephone
E-mail
tramhouseschool@beyondautism.org.uk
Website
www.beyondautismschools.org.uk

Where to go

Name
Tram House School
Address
520, Garratt Lane
London
Postcode
SW17 0NY
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Availability

Referral required
Yes
Referral Details

To be eligible for admission to Tram House School pupils must:

  • Have a diagnosis of autism or a related communication disorder
  • Have an EHCP or Statement of Special Educational Needs or be in the process of gaining one
  • Have the appropriate age, skills and behaviour for the vacancy that exists.
  • Live within a feasible commuting distance (defined as a journey time of no more than 90 minutes in accordance with Google Maps).

To find out more about our admissions process read our Admissions Information Sheets, see our Admissions Policy or call us on 020 3031 9705.

Other notes: We hold open days throughout the academic year for prospective parents to visit our schools. If you would like to attend an open day please contact our Admissions Officer, Helen Robertson, to book a place by email: admissions@beyondautism.org.uk or by phone: 020 3031 9705.

 

Other notes

Interested parents are asked to attend an open day or arrange an individual visit to the school bringing with them their son or daughter’s latest statement and any relevant reports. The child or young adult will then visit for an informal assessment. This is a chance for us to assess whether we can meet their needs – we are looking to get a feel for how the child or young person reacts to the environment, will play and interact.

Last updated: 05 Dec 2022