Learn new skills with an EHCP Plan at South Bank Colleges
Students will have individual goals set according to their specific subject, with learning targets regularly evaluated. Parents/carers are invited to attend termly review meetings and annual reviews with relevant professionals.
Alongside their chosen subject all students will study English, maths, and Information and Communications Technology (ICT), and also have the opportunity to take part in enrichment activities such as sports, dance or drama.
Inclusive Learning Courses
Full time (16 Hours per week). Courses for 16-25 year-old young adults with an Educational Healthcare Plan.
- Creative Media and Performing Arts
- Catering
- Digital Skills
- In the Garden
- In the Kitchen
- Preparation for Employment
- Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
- Independent Living Skills
- Learning for the Community
- Life and Work Skills
- Retail Enterprise
- Transition
- Tasters for Progression
- Sports
What's unique about our offer?
Every Inclusive Learning programme is personalised to meet individual needs, and delivered using specialist resources, tailored to both the student and the subject. With a maximum of 10 students per class, learning assistant support, specialist teaching staff, access to speech and language therapists, sensory support, and other specialist interventions, everything is in place to help our students reach their full potential.
We warmly invite all new students, and their parents and/or carers, to visit us at the College for a taster session to help with the transition to a new environment. This is a great opportunity to meet our dedicated staff, interact with current students, take part in a class, and generally find out more about college life.
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There are other pathways available if you are interested in gaining employment or your EHCP has come to an end. These include:
Project Search
Apply for one of South Bank Colleges Supported Internship opportunities!
Our Supported Internship (SIs) opportunities are run in partnership with Project SEARCH and supported employment providers Unity Works and Kaleidoscope and based at world renowned host businesses King's College Hospital and NHS England for this academic year.
Lambeth residents, young people and their families in the local community have asked for more Supported Employment opportunities – we are very excited to bring these opportunities to SBC. Apply below for your opportunity to take part in the programme.
Project Search Application Form
Adult SEND
Adult students with SEND who do not have an EHCP/ or whose plan has ceased when they have reached adulthood can apply. The courses are taught within a supportive and encouraging environment through personalising teaching and learning to meet individual needs.
The courses we offer:
My Community Voice: on this course students will become aware of self-advocacy, participate and contribute to the setting up of platforms to have their voice heard (such as student voice), and learn about the political processes that affect them. The course will involve an educational visit to the Local Council offices and a SEND visit to parliament. Term 1 (12 weeks) part time.
Maths in the Kitchen: On this course, learners will be taught and practically apply the maths skills needed for success in the kitchen environment. Skills include weighing ingredients, working to timings, sharing and dividing portions and scaling recipes up and down. Learners will be able to apply the skills learnt in the kitchen and beyond. Term 2 (12 weeks) part time.
Maths in the Garden: On this course, learners will be taught and practically apply the maths skills needed for success in a gardening and horticulture setting. Skills include measuring and planning out planting areas, collecting and sorting materials and equipment and using different shapes and spacing. Learners will be able to apply the skills learnt in the garden and beyond. Term 3 (12 weeks) part time.
To find out more about our supported learning programmes please contact:
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Telephone: 0207 501 5378