Schools and Colleges

Research shows that approximately 10% of children (2 or 3 in every classroom) have long-term speech, language, and communication needs (SLCN). Additionally, up to 50% of children start school with some level of language difficulties. Early intervention and targeted support can make a significant difference in their learning, confidence, and overall well-being.

We work with primary and secondary schools, nurseries, and specialist education settings across the South West, offering:

Assessments & Therapy – Identifying speech, language, and communication needs and delivering tailored intervention.
Whole-School Support – Creating communication-friendly environments to enhance learning for all pupils.
1:1 & Group Therapy – Flexible support options to meet the specific needs of your students.
Staff Training & Development – Empowering school teams with practical strategies to support communication needs in the classroom.

Specialist Training Programmes for Schools

We provide training for school staff in evidence-based programmes designed to support students with diverse communication and learning needs, including:

🎯 Executive Functioning – Helping students develop essential skills like organisation, time management, emotional regulation, and flexible thinking.
🧩 Neurodiverse-Friendly Social Communication – Strategies for supporting autistic students and those with social communication differences in an inclusive and meaningful way.
📖 Tailored 1:1 Therapy Sessions – Individualised programmes designed to target specific speech, language, and communication goals, helping students build confidence and reach their full potential.

Our training packages can be tailored to individual schools, staff teams, and student groups—whether you need a one-off workshop, ongoing coaching, or whole-school development.

📩 Get in touch today to discuss how we can support your school!

“Kathryn is an outstanding practitioner who puts the child at the centre of all that she does.”

-Assistant Head, The Partnership Trust