Established 1999 DfE URN 131975 Tables Phone +44 1373 466222 Founded 1999 | Execuitve Principal Sharon Edney Ofsted Reports Number of students 49 | |
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Type Day and residential special school Location FromefieldFromeSomersetBA11 2HBEngland Motto Unique Services for Unique Children Similar Angelfish Swimmers, Three Ways School, Larkrise School, Critchill School, Warminster School Profiles |
North Hill House School, also referred to as NHH, is an independent specialist school in Frome, Somerset, England for boys and girls with Asperger syndrome and high-functioning autism between the ages of 6 and 18. Owned by the Priory Healthcare Group, North Hill House opened in September 1999. It has been approved by the Department for Children, Schools and Families under Section 347(1) of the Education Act 1996.
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There are around 100 staff members working in the school. The Executive Principal of both North Hill House and Farleigh College is Sharon Edney.
History
Prior to its current state, North Hill House's original building had become Farleigh sixth form further education college. The specialist school's current building was originally an open-plan office, owned by another company. In 2002, the building was bought by The Priory Healthcare Group and was changed into a school. The new North Hill house was opened by late 2003. During 2009, the school buildings were enlarged by incorporating a listed building, Stoneleigh House, on the same site.
Campus
The School is situated a few hundred metres from the centre of the Frome. The school moved to a new, purpose-built site — only a few yards away — in September 2003. The old building is now Farleigh sixth form further education college, also owned by The Priory Healthcare Group.
Expansion
The school has recently expanded into Stoneleigh House, a Grade II listed building built in the early 19th century, where the offices were situated. In September 2008, Stonleigh was renovated and many of the rooms were converted into classrooms. The main offices still remain on the first floor however.
Facilities
In addition to classrooms, North Hill House contains an Occupational Therapy room, in which students with problems such as developmental coordination disorder can be given specialist help, from a qualified member of staff. For use with all pupils, the specialist school contains two 'time out' rooms, in which students can reside if they feel stressed. The first is a 'soft' room, which is covered in blue foam, (The Blue Room), and the second is a room with a sofa for students to discuss any problems they may have.
Subjects
North Hill House covers many subjects for GCSE. In addition to the standard subjects, the specialist school can give other specialist lessons including the following:
Sixth form
In addition to a School building, North Hill House also own two semi-detached sixth form buildings, which are run as one house, in Frome. When students have completed their GCSE's (or Entry Level) they may then proceed to reside in one of the houses, and travel to college each day.
Mission statement
Mission Statement 'The fostering of a responsible, positive outlook on life and achievement through the provision of an appropriate and stimulating educational environment.'
Purpose — North Hill House aims: