Connecting through communication
This October, we mark AAC Awareness Month by sharing the different communication techniques used by the children we support.
This October, we mark AAC Awareness Month by sharing the different communication techniques used by the children we support.
Students in Yellow class took part in the ‘Path to Paris’ challenge as part of the Olympic and Paralympic 2024 games.
The goal was to get active, and clock up the virtual distance from Tadworth to Paris before the Olympic closing ceremony. We are thrilled to announce that after weeks of determination and hard work, Yellow Class smashed this remarkable milestone.
This Allied Health Professions (AHPs’) day, we shine a light on the work of The Children’s Trust AHPs, and how they use the F-words in their work to support children with brain injury and their families.
Reed Foundation donate £10,000 to support The Children’s Trust.
We’re pleased to have been shortlisted for the Innovation Award by the National Association of Special Schools (NASS) for our work in Sensory Careers Project.
On 30 August 2024, 86-year-old Pauline Rodger, proved that age is nothing but a number as she took on a 12,000ft skydive to raise money for The Children’s Trust.
On Thursday we marked the end of our summer enrichment programme with an inclusive summer festival. It was a day to remember, with the sun shining and families, staff, and volunteers enjoying the beautiful grounds at Tadworth Court.
Take one look at our hydrotherapy pool and you can see why children love coming here for their therapy sessions.
13-year-old, Oly, from Birmingham, fell off his scooter on 13 February 2024. He was rushed to Birmingham Children’s Hospital where he was unconscious for three days. Oly’s accident resulted in a bleed to the right-hand side of his brain, which impacted the left-hand side of his body. Unable to walk, talk or eat, Oly spent a further three months at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, learning, in Oly’s words, “how to live my life again. I had to learn how to tie my shoelaces. To brush my teeth.”
Every year, The Children's Trust School transforms into a vibrant hub of creativity and innovation for its annual art festival. The 2024 event, themed 'Spirals and Sparkles,' was a magical and enchanting display that captivated children, parents, and art enthusiasts alike.