Royal Cross Primary School
Royal Cross is Lancashire's Primary School for deaf children based in Preston. We believe 'Communication is the key' to academic success and personal & social development. Our excellent staffing ensures a happy, secure and supportive environment in which children can enjoy learning.
National Association of Independent Schools and Non-Maintained Special
NASS website provides details on all our member schools plus information on a range of issues relevant to special educational needs.
Kids Front
All about kid’s learning through preschool drawing, puzzles for kids, rhymes for kids, learning with fun, math mania, online kid's dictionary, and stories for kids.
Department for Education and Skills (DES)
DESwas established with the purpose of creating opportunity, releasing potential and achieving excellence for all.
Royal School for Deaf Children (RSDS)
RSDC Margate has a dedicated team of staff who are experienced in working with children with deafness and other needs including visual problems, autism, behavioural problems, learning difficulties, epilepsy and ADHD.
St. John's Catholic School for the Deaf
The language philosophy at St. John’s, is based on the way in which all children learn to communicate. Natural conversation is at the heart of our approach, which we call the 'Maternal Reflective Method'.
Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children
The Frank Barnes School is a sign bilingual primary school for deaf children based in the London Borough of Camden. The school offers 60 places with 7 classes across the Foundation Stage and Key Stages 1 and 2. Children have a range of ethnic backgrounds and come to the school from all over Greater London.
Donaldson's School
Donaldson’s is Scotland’s national school for pupils who are deaf or have severe speech and language difficulties. We offer education, therapy and care for children aged between 2½ years and 19 years from all over Scotland and the north of England, some of whom are residential.
Doncaster School for the Deaf
We are one of the oldest deaf schools in the UK, with a proud 200 year history. Our forward thinking reflects in our technology and innovative teaching methods. We follow a bilingual philosophy where every pupil receives an education in their preferred language.
Deaf Ex-Mainstreamers Group
DEX consists of deaf people who attended, or attend hearing mainstream education or supporters from the Deaf and hearing communities.
Royal School for the Deaf and Communication Disorders
RSDCD offers specialist provision for students from 2-22 years who have severe and complex learning difficulties combined with significant communication difficulties which include little or no oral language.
Royal Cross is Lancashire's Primary School for deaf children based in Preston. We believe 'Communication is the key' to academic success and personal & social development. Our excellent staffing ensures a happy, secure and supportive environment in which children can enjoy learning.
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National Association of Independent Schools and Non-Maintained Special
NASS website provides details on all our member schools plus information on a range of issues relevant to special educational needs.
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Kids Front
All about kid’s learning through preschool drawing, puzzles for kids, rhymes for kids, learning with fun, math mania, online kid's dictionary, and stories for kids.
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Department for Education and Skills (DES)
DESwas established with the purpose of creating opportunity, releasing potential and achieving excellence for all.
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Royal School for Deaf Children (RSDS)
RSDC Margate has a dedicated team of staff who are experienced in working with children with deafness and other needs including visual problems, autism, behavioural problems, learning difficulties, epilepsy and ADHD.
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St. John's Catholic School for the Deaf
The language philosophy at St. John’s, is based on the way in which all children learn to communicate. Natural conversation is at the heart of our approach, which we call the 'Maternal Reflective Method'.
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Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children
The Frank Barnes School is a sign bilingual primary school for deaf children based in the London Borough of Camden. The school offers 60 places with 7 classes across the Foundation Stage and Key Stages 1 and 2. Children have a range of ethnic backgrounds and come to the school from all over Greater London.
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Donaldson's School
Donaldson’s is Scotland’s national school for pupils who are deaf or have severe speech and language difficulties. We offer education, therapy and care for children aged between 2½ years and 19 years from all over Scotland and the north of England, some of whom are residential.
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Doncaster School for the Deaf
We are one of the oldest deaf schools in the UK, with a proud 200 year history. Our forward thinking reflects in our technology and innovative teaching methods. We follow a bilingual philosophy where every pupil receives an education in their preferred language.
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http://www.deaf-school.com/ -
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Deaf Ex-Mainstreamers Group
DEX consists of deaf people who attended, or attend hearing mainstream education or supporters from the Deaf and hearing communities.
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http://www.dex.org.uk/ -
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Royal School for the Deaf and Communication Disorders
RSDCD offers specialist provision for students from 2-22 years who have severe and complex learning difficulties combined with significant communication difficulties which include little or no oral language.
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http://www.rsdmanchester.org/ -
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