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Helen Allison School, Meopham, October 2018

Welcome to Helen Allison School

Helen Allison is a positive, friendly school that’s been bringing out the best in children on the autism spectrum for over 50 years. We provide a stimulating, high quality education that helps each child reach their full potential.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice

Published on 04 March 2020

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Welcome to our new school website!

Published on 24 August 2020

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Safeguarding Alliance Initiative Award

Published on 13 November 2020

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Helen Allison School supported by local business

Published on 05 February 2021

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Safer Internet Day 2021

Published on 05 February 2021

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Term dates

Download our school calendars to find out about upcoming term dates, staff training days and school holidays.

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Curriculum

We deliver a personalised curriculum to meet the individual needs of each student.

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Our school policies

Our policies and procedures set out how we work with you and your child.

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Our mission, vision and values

We are leaders in our field, recognised accross the UK and beyond as a Centre of Excellence. With innovative and forward thinking, we are a real learning organisation for all its people.

Mission

Whatever the learning capabilities of your child are, we will help them make progress and achieve qualifications, from entry level literacy and numeracy to A levels and other Level 3 qualifications.

Vision

We want a world where all people on the autism spectrum get to lead the life they choose. We believe they should be understood, supported and appreciated.

Values

We believe that every young person has the right to receive an outstanding education and to reach their true potential. At Helen Allison School, we believe in education for life.

Our admissions process

Step one

If you are interested in your child attending Helen Allison School, the first stage is to contact your local authority and indicate your preferences for Helen Allison School.

Step two

All students must have an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP, formerly a Statement of Special Educational Needs) that refers to a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Step three

If you are working with a child for whom Helen Allison School might be suitable, we recommend that you contact us for an initial conversation about the child’s needs and the services we offer.

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The Helen Allison School is part of the National Autistic Society which supports children and young people on the autism spectrum.

Tel: 01474 814878

Email: helen.allison@nas.org.uk

Address: Helen Allison School, Longfield Road, Kent, Meopham, DA13 0EW

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