First Bridge School

Not applicableAGES 2-9Other independent special school
Unit 17, Block J1 Station Court, London, SW6 2PY 02033013985 Website
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
Pupils21
RegionHammersmith and Fulham
Key Indicators
How this school compares to national averages
Nat: 13%
100.0 +87pp
SEND Pupils
About
School overview

At First Bridge School, we believe every child deserves a safe, nurturing, and inspiring place to grow. Our specialist therapeutic school in the heart of Imperial Wharf in Chelsea, London, welcomes pupils aged 2 to 9, supporting them through the most important early years of learning and development. We believe that every child who has a suspected or diagnosed developmental condition, including autism, has the right to receive teaching that utilises evidence-based practice, to help them achieve the best possible outcomes and lead a happy, fulfilled and independent life. Improving the lives of children with autism and developmental delays and being the most trusted provider of early intervention and education in the UK. We believe that education, underpinned by evidence-based practice, helps children achieve necessary developmental milestones and essential life skills. We ensure that the education First Bridge delivers to each child is transformational and nurtures their love for learning. Every child is different. That's why our approach is personal, compassionate, and built around your family. Whether you're looking for support, clarity, or the right environment to help your child thrive, we're here to walk beside you.

Location
Unit 17, Block J1 Station Court, London, SW6 2PY
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School Details
Headteacher
Mr David Beezadhur
Age Range
2 — 9
Enrolment
21 pupils
Telephone
02033013985
Website
firstbridgecentre.com
Address
Unit 17, Block J1 Station Court, London, SW6 2PY
Local Authority
Hammersmith and Fulham
URN
149762
Links & Contact
School Website
www.firstbridgecentre.com
Phone
02033013985
Address
Unit 17, Block J1 Station Court, London, SW6 2PY
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