School
Of the eight school (Key Stage 4 and 5) leavers in July 2023, 88% moved on from Treloar School to Treloar College:
The significant majority of School students met or exceeded their expected progress in their Individual Education Plan Skills domains
Achievement of student targets against their EHCP outcomes was very high at 91%
- Achievement of academic targets was high – 96% English, 95% math’s, 98% PSHE
"“I am delighted with all aspects of our son’s programme at Treloar's. I believe he is enjoying a challenging curriculum; his therapy needs are being well met and the staff are wonderful with him.”
College
- We had 21 leavers in July 2022 and at their 9 month follow up – 80% of leavers had achieved their aim of placement (intended destinations on leaving Treloar’s in terms of education, employment and living).
- The significant majority of School students met or exceeded their expected progress in their Individual Education Plan Skills domains
Achievement of student targets against their EHCP outcomes was very high at 93%
Employment
Four of the July 2022 leavers had employment as their aim of placement. At their nine month follow up in April 2023, two of these had secured voluntary positions and the remaining two were seeking voluntary work.
“It is fully inclusive and young people are provided with meaningful opportunities that are rarely available in any other setting.”
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