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North Rye

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North Rye, located in Kenton, Newcastle upon Tyne, provides tailored education for autistic learners, some of whom have mild to moderate learning disabilities or additional needs. Recognising the challenges of transitioning into a new placement, North Rye works closely with families to ensure a smooth process through visits, tasters and thorough preparation.
The personalised curriculum is designed around each learner’s needs, interests, and aspirations, guided by baseline assessments. Core areas include Functional Skills in Maths, English, and ICT, delivered through practical and engaging methods to develop transferable skills for life, work, and leisure. The curriculum also emphasizes independence, employability, communication, and autism-specific topics, such as emotions, friendships, and coping strategies. Creative and well-being sessions further enrich the learning experience. These programmes equip learners with the skills to achieve positive outcomes, often transitioning to employment or further education, supporting them toward greater independence and fulfilling adult lives.

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