Southlands School

Background

 

• George* enrolled at Southlands School at the age of 11, with a primary diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Global Developmental Delay.

 

• Prior to joining Southlands, George faced challenges related to social interactions, self-care, restrictive eating, and rigid thinking, which had led to social isolation.

 

Challenges at the Beginning

 

• George exhibited unexpected sensory self-regulating strategies to reduce arousal levels, which sometimes disrupted learning and hindered his ability to build friendships.

 

• He struggled with confidence, independence, and social skills.

 

Provision and Support at Southlands

 

George received a direct package of support at Southlands, including:

 

- Speech and Language therapy

 

- Occupational Therapy

 

- Sessions with a Clinical Psychologist during episodes of suicidal ideation.

 

- Access to augmented visual support systems. Southlands School closely supported him in implementing autism-friendly strategies, which helped boost his confidence.

 

Positive Impact of Provision and Support

 

• George began to excel academically and develop his skills, particularly in subjects like Maths, Science, ICT, and Geography.

 

• His confidence grew, enabling him to work independently and navigate the school environment. He started eating alongside his peers and became more social.

 

• George’s self-esteem and confidence increased as he witnessed his progress, reducing his reliance on self-soothing strategies. This positive change further improved his social interactions, contributing to his overall happiness.

 

Key Milestones

 

• Accessing taster days at local mainstream colleges and subsequently at universities.

 

• Engaging in extensive career guidance and work-related learning, including an ICT placement in Bournemouth.

 

• Achieving six high-graded GCSEs.

 

• Pursuing higher education aspirations, including University.

 

Successful Transition:

 

“George progressed from Southlands and a supported mainstream college experience with strong A-Levels to take up a place at a good University. Both George’s family and we, here at Southlands, are incredibly proud of the progress he has made and the determined young man he has grown into.”

 

- Alison Priddle, Principal at Southlands School

 

*Name changed to protect identity

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