School
Of the nine school (Key Stage 4 and 5) leavers in July 2025, 88% moved on to Treloar College. There were a further two early leavers who left midyear, who are now accessing a full package of education and support at home:
- 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 positive at 92% overall, 5% increase from last academic year
- Achievement of academic targets was high – 96% English, 94% math’s, 95% PSHE (Personal, social, health and economic education)
“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.”
Treloar School parent quote
College
- At their 9 month follow up – 87.5% of our July 2024 leavers had achieved their aim of placement (intended destinations on leaving Treloar’s in terms of education, employment and living) or achieved an appropriate alternative
- Students’ achievement of their core MDT targets against their EHCP outcomes is positive at 89%, sustaining the same achievement rate as 2023/24
- Achievement of student targets against their EHCP outcomes was positive at 89%
- Student achievement of accredited qualifications were outstanding at 94% overall (same as 2023/24)
Employment
Just 2 students from our July 2024 leavers have gained some kind of employment at their 9 month follow up.
“It is fully inclusive and young people are provided with meaningful opportunities that are rarely available in any other setting.”
Treloar College parent
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