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Clifton House – Alternative Provision

Clifton House is an alternative provision as part of Rise Carr college, catering for KS2 and KS3 students, with an emphasis on PHSE and emotional wellbeing. Its purpose is to re-engage pupils with their education in order for them to successfully return to full time education in an appropriate setting for them. The aim for students is to develop self-regulation strategies, develop self confidence and self-esteem. There is supported and sustained transition from primary into secondary settings for KS2 students. Placements last for 12 weeks, although a placement can be longer or shorter depending on individual needs.Clifton House can be accessed when the host school makes a referral to the VPP panel.If a student has an EHCP, a host school can request a placement through VPP, however the multi-agency panel must approve a request for a temporary change in placement based on the needs within the EHCP.

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