Welcome to Mill Water School

Mill Water is a Specialist School for children and young people who have complex, severe and profound and multiple learning difficulties. We educate 119 learners between 3 and 19 years.

Our school community, supported by a committed governing body, is determined for each learner to receive an individualised, holistic education, within a caring and nurturing environment that prepares our pupils for “their best future”.

We understand what aspirational and realistic target setting can look like in a SEND school. We achieve this by working closely with other professionals including therapists, specialist staff and parents.  

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Boarding Type

No Boarder

School Type

Academy special converter

Suitable Ages

3 to 19

Gender

Mixed

No. of Students

120 Total

No. of Boys

84 (70.0%)

No. of Girls

36 (30.0%)


Academic Excellence

GCSE Results

Latest Examination

0.0%

Students achieving A*/A grades (9/8/7)

A-Level Results

Sixth Form Performance

A* grades

N/A

A*/A grades

N/A



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Enrichment Activities

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The curriculum aims to support and maintain physical wellbeing by providing the practical and therapeutic resources, and support necessary, to meet needs.

Community Participation

All students engage with a curriculum that reflects their place in their local community. It gives them opportunities to learn about the place, people and values in which they have grown up. Students will access their community through trips to local shops, cafes, leisure centres and natural environments. Students will be encouraged to value and respect themselves, others around them and the environment they live in.

Independent Living

All students are given opportunity to develop their life skills. This will involve specific task based learning involving everyday scenarios such as cleaning, cooking, tidying, washing, management of self and using everyday items safely. Students will be encouraged to make healthy choices, stay safe and positively contribute.

Employment/Future

All students are given equality of opportunity in learning. This will involve countering disadvantage by providing a relevant curriculum and learning tasks that are accessible to, and meet the needs of, all students. Students will develop their communication skills (using a total communication approach), functional skills in English, Maths & ICT and enhance their social skills.

About School

RegionSouth West
Local AuthorityDevon
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed