Support in school settings
Choosing the right school for your child can feel like a big decision. For children with SEND, you will need to take into account whether or not your child has an education, health and care (EHC) plan when choosing a school.
For information on what to do when choosing a school, if your child is with or without an EHC plan, visit Croydon's Local Offer website.
How to receive support
If you are a parent, carer, or work in a school setting, find out how you can make a referral for a child or young person that needs SEND support. Alternatively, you can contact the Special Educational Needs (SEN) team to find out more information on school options.
Search for a school
Search our directory to see the list of SEND schools in Croydon.
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Types of support in schools
There are a number of ways a child or family can receive SEND support within schools settings or when homeschooling. These include:
- mainstream school funding – where children can receive extra help to overcome difficulties
- Enhanced Learning Provisions (ELP) – provides specialist provisions for specific types of special needs as part of a mainstream school
- special schools – provides primary, secondary and post-16 provision for pupils with SEND support
- Springboard tuition service – provides personalised teaching for children and young people who temporarily not able to access full time mainstream teaching
- Elective Home Education – you can choose to educate your children or young people with SEN at home. Croydon Local Authority (LA) will visit to see if the education you offer is suitable.
For more information on what schools can offer and how to choose the right secondary school, visit Croydon's Local Offer website.
Our plan for schools with SEND support
Find out what Croydon's plans are to deliver for schools with SEND support on Croydon's Local Offer website.