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Online English Provision Supporting EHCP Outcomes

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We provide structured, specialist English tuition for children and young people with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).

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Our provision is designed to support literacy, communication and GCSE English outcomes in a calm, low-anxiety online environment.

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We work alongside schools, home education programmes and EOTAS packages to deliver part-time English tuition tailored to individual needs.

How We Support EHCP Outcomes

Every learner’s EHCP is unique. We begin by carefully reviewing Section F outcomes related to:

  • Literacy and reading comprehension

  • Written expression

  • Spelling, grammar and punctuation

  • Speech-to-writing transition

  • GCSE English attainment

  • Confidence and participation in learning

 

We then create a structured English programme aligned to those outcomes.

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Where appropriate, we:

  • Establish clear literacy baselines

  • Set measurable short-term targets

  • Provide half-termly progress summaries

  • Contribute written updates for annual reviews

Our aim is not just academic improvement, but increased confidence and independence in English.

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A Calm, Structured Learning Environment

Many of the learners we support experience:

  • Autism

  • ADHD

  • Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)

  • Anxiety around writing

  • Overwhelm in busy classrooms

 

Our online lessons are designed to reduce cognitive overload and build confidence gradually.

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We provide:

  • Small groups (maximum six learners) or 1:1 tuition

  • Clear lesson routines and predictable structure

  • Scaffolded writing support

  • Explicit teaching of exam skills

  • Step-by-step modelling

  • A low-pressure environment where learners feel safe to participate

GCSE English & Functional Skills

We support learners working towards:

  • GCSE English Language

  • GCSE English Literature

  • Functional Skills English

 

Particular focus is given to learners who:

  • Have strong verbal ability but struggle with written output

  • Experience anxiety in timed exam conditions

  • Need structured support to meet exam criteria

  • Are preparing for GCSE resits

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