Education Minister Catherine McKinnell visited TreeHouse School, a specialist institution for autistic children, to explore their unique educational approach. Founded by parents in 1997, the school aims to offer better opportunities for autistic learners aged three to 19. It focuses on practical learning to equip students with life skills necessary for independent adulthood. During her visit, McKinnell met with staff and discussed the important role such schools play in the education system, especially amidst potential reforms in special educational needs funding and support.
The vital life and employability skills they learn here help them to realise their ambitions as they move into adulthood.
TreeHouse School provides specialist, life-shaping education that prepares young people not just to learn, but to live fulfilled lives.
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