We offer SEND school admissions in Wolverhampton with an individualised admission process for learners aged 11–16, providing personalised placements, vocational pathways, functional skills, and consistent SEND placement support.
We accept referrals for young people in Years 7–11 who need a different approach to learning. All students come with EHCPs, behaviour plans or individual learning plans and do best in small, practical groups.
We keep this simple and supportive. Here’s what happens after a referral is made:
Once we receive a referral, our team logs the details and begins an initial review.
Kingsley Academy contacts the home school within five days to confirm whether we can meet the learner’s needs.
If suitable, we arrange a visit involving the student, parents or carers, and the school liaison to explore the academy together.
The student application form is completed, transport is agreed, and the service level agreement is signed.
Parents or carers receive a direct contact link to ensure communication remains easy and consistent.
A start date has been agreed and shared with all parties.
We provide regular progress updates to the home school throughout the placement.
After ten weeks, we meet with the student, parents or carers, home school and academy to discuss progress and next steps.
We accept referrals from schools and local authorities across the region. We currently support learners from:
Each referral is carefully reviewed to ensure we can meet the learner’s needs before confirming a placement.
Students can attend up to five sessions each week, depending on their individual plan. Sessions may be arranged as mornings, afternoons, or a mix of both.
Students are full-time, and that local authorities arrange the transport for learners to and from school
When a placement starts we concentrate on continuous progress and the learner’s well, being. The instruction combines hands, on vocational work with integration of English, maths and ICT, supported through our SEND support and personalised pathways. Weekly PSHE and careers sessions are designed to increase independence and prepare students for the future, alongside our careers education programme.
We run regular progress checks, hold EHCP reviews as required and keep parents updated with clear, simple reports.
Trades skills with practical projects and industry basics.
Teamwork, fitness and active practical learning
Customer service and hospitality workplace skills
Trades skills with practical projects and industry basics.
Teamwork, fitness and active practical learning
Customer service and hospitality workplace skills
Workshop skills and basic vehicle maintenance.
Salon techniques and client-facing skills.
Workshop skills and basic vehicle maintenance.
Salon techniques and client-facing skills.
We collaborate with schools, families and local support services across Wolverhampton. That includes CAMHS, social care, virtual school teams and other agencies to ensure a coherent plan for education, wellbeing and transition.
Safeguarding is central to everything we do. Our staff receive regular training, we have trained DSLs and a clear policy framework, and we monitor attendance and welfare closely.
If you are a parent or carer interested in Kingsley Academy, you can speak with your child’s Local Authority or current school about requesting a consultation or referral.
Referral paperwork and supporting documents can be sent to:
Admissions@Kingsleyacademy.co.uk
Please include any relevant EHCPs, recent reports and contact details where possible. Our team will review the information carefully and guide schools and families through the next stages of the process.
Once enrolled, parents and carers receive access to our Arbor system for updates, communication and key information.
Visiting was a pleasure. The staff were welcoming, and the school made Dane feel confident and excited to attend.
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