The primary special school where pupils work in the cafe to prepare for later life
Briefly

Manor School in Brent places strong emphasis on preparing students for their future through practical and enriching educational experiences. Pupils can work in the school cafe, enhancing their skills. Ofsted conducted a graded inspection, confirming the school maintains its previous outstanding rating. The education promotes confidence, independence, and communication while ensuring pupils are safe and dignified. The diverse student body includes 204 pupils, most diagnosed with autism. Educational activities foster social skills, and the curriculum is designed to cultivate interests and personal development.
The education pupils receive at Manor School fosters confidence, independence, and communication, enabling them to meet the ambitious expectations set by staff.
Pupils have the opportunity to work in the school cafe, taking orders, preparing food, and waiting on tables, enhancing their real-world skills.
The curriculum emphasizes developing pupils' confidence, independence, and communication, while providing memorable experiences to solidify their learning.
Part of The Rise Partnership Trust since 2017, the school accommodates 204 pupils diagnosed mainly with autism and varying degrees of learning difficulties.
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