A school with a rich history and a bright future
Gosden House is an outstanding school for young people with learning and additional needs, from 4-16 years of age. Set in extensive grounds, the environment offers students the opportunity to explore and challenge the potential of learners in every aspect. The curriculum has a strong focus on core learning skills and communication. We aim to develop resilience, creativity and social skills in order to support young people to succeed in the workplace and live rewarding, independent lives.
Learning is tailored to suit the needs of the individual and we work in partnership with families and other agencies to support learning and development for the 'whole child'. We have high expectations, and learners take pride in their achievements.
We firmly believe that children facing the toughest challenges every day deserve the best chance to improve their life outcomes. Our children are lively and enthusiastic about every opportunity they are offered and this excitement empowers them to try new things and to engage with learning. We were delighted to have received Ofsted Outstanding December 2019.
Gosden House is a warm and vibrant learning environment with a clear vision:
Growing lives, building futures.
GOSDEN HOUSE DIARY
Testimonials
News & Updates
Centenary End of Term Newsletter
Newsletter 9.7.21
Returning to School information and Test Updates
Reopening of Gosden House School School Reopening 8th March 2021 – Letter to Parents 240221 […]
Mini News 26 February 2021
Newsletter 26.2.21
Mini News December 2020
Mini News December 2020 web
Apple Day Fun
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Visits to our School
Primary We offer one joint show-round each half term for families looking for a place […]
Support for isolation
Coping with Covid isolation CCH for parents and carers GHS Support for physical and emotional […]
Free School Meals/Financial Hardship – Help during school Closure Letter from Cindy O’Sullivan
Free School Meals/Financial Hardship – Help during school Closure Letter from Cindy O’Sullivan