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This directory contains specialist schools and colleges for deaf and hearing impaired children and young adults.
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Hamilton Lodge School is a Non-Maintained Special School for deaf children with residential facilities, and is situated in Brighton within 10 minutes walk to the sea and 20 minutes to the town centre. We cater for pupils aged between 5 and 18 years old and have a Child Centered Approach to communication using English and BSL.
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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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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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Mary Hare is a national charity (registered charity number 1048386). Mary Hare School is a non-maintained special school providing for profoundly and severely deaf children and young people from all over the UK. The Mary Hare Foundation is a separate registered charity (number 1002680) that has been established to raise funds for the work of Mary Hare. We depend on the support of donations, grants and other fundraising activities to develop our work in the field of educating deaf children.
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The Percy Hedley Foundation is largest regional charity for people with cerebral palsy, communication difficulties and hearing impairment education, family support, schools, further education, respite care, residential and day care, support for children and adults with cerebral palsy and communication difficulties.
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St John’s school for the deaf is a day and boarding school for hearing impaired pupils aged 3 to 19. In 2007 we became a specialist school for sensory and physical impairments.
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Westgate College is a leading national specialist college for deaf people and those with additional complex needs. We offer high quality, flexible provision and are the only residential college for deaf people in the South East of England.
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Doncaster School for the Deaf are one of the oldest deaf schoolsin the UK, with a proud 200 yearhistory. 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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We have excellent facilities to educate and train deaf and hearing-impaired young people and adults.
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the official website for Elmfield School for Deaf Children in Bristol, for pupils aged between 3 and 16.
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