Secondary Transition - What happens after Orrets Meadow?
2016 - 2017
There were 16 children in Year 6. 1 child stayed at Orrets for Year 7 as they were not ready for Year 7 in secondary school.
Secondary Provision
12/15 children left Orrets Meadow and went on to MAINSTREAM Secondary schools.
3 children went to Special Secondary Schools
0 pupils entered resourced base provision for ASD.
2015 - 2016
There were 27 children in Year 6. 1 child stayed at Orrets for Year 7 as they were not ready for Year 7 in secondary school.
Secondary Provision
23/27 children left Orrets Meadow and went on to MAINSTREAM Secondary schools.
4 children went to Special Secondary Schools
5 pupils entered resourced base provision for ASD.
8 pupils no longer needed an EHCP/Statement on leaving OM due to the progress made at OM.
2014 - 2015
There were 26 children in Year 6. 2 child stayed at Orrets for Year 7 as they were not ready for Year 7 in secondary school.
Secondary Provision
22/24 children left Orrets Meadow and went on to MAINSTREAM Secondary schools.
2 children went to Special Secondary Schools
Statements/EHCPs
8 children made so much progress at Orrets and closed the gap with their peers that they did not need a Statement when they left us. This was discussed and agreed with parents and school.
16 children left us and continued with a statement with various levels of support attached with it.
2013 - 2014
There were 24 children in Year 6. 1 child stayed at Orrets for Year 7 as he arrived at the beginning of Year 6.
Secondary Provision
22 children left Orrets Meadow and went on to MAINSTREAM Secondary schools.
0 children went to Special Secondary Schools
1 child went on to a Virtual ASD base within a mainstream secondary school.
Statements
13 children made so much progress at Orrets and closed the gap with their peers that they did not need a Statement when they left us. This was discussed and agreed with parents and school.
10 children left us and continued with a statement with various levels of support attached with it.
2012 - 2013
There were 22 children in Year 6. 2 of these remained at Orrets for Year 7.
Secondary Provision
15 children left Orrets Meadow and went on to MAINSTREAM Secondary schools.
2 children went on to Special Secondary Schools
3 children went on to a Virtual ASD base within a mainstream secondary school.
Statements
9 children had made so much progress at Orrets and closed the gap with their peers that they did not need a Statement when they left us. This was discussed and agreed with parents and school.
11 children left us and continued with a statement with various levels of support attached with it.