Marshfields School is a vibrant special school for 191 students aged 7–16 with learning difficulties and additional needs. At its core is a strong belief that every student matters, with high expectations for their health, happiness, independence and achievement. Through a tailored Pathways model, teaching is carefully adapted to meet diverse abilities, ensuring every lesson is meaningful, and every learner can make progress.
This personalised approach underpins the school’s admissions process. Placements are carefully considered to ensure that Marshfields can meet each student’s individual needs and provide the right level of support. Working closely with families and professionals, the school aims to ensure that every placement is appropriate and sets young people on a successful pathway towards adulthood and the wider world. Guided by its ethos, “We are Unique,” Marshfields celebrates individuality and strives to meet the needs of its whole community.
Enrichment, Engagement and Enhancement Admissions Criteria:
Children and young people will be attaining at a low academic level, either because of a learning difficulty or because of the impact of specific conditions (e.g. autism or a speech and language disorder) on their functioning. The impact on functioning could be in terms of academic and/or social communication and interaction or presentation.
Children and young people placed in this type of school will therefore have a primary need in cognition and learning. There will usually be associated secondary needs, communication difficulties, and at time such as social, emotional or physical and sensory.
The following sections give a guide to the typical level of functioning which would make a child or young person suitable for placement Enrichment, Engagement or Enhancement at Marshfields:
Typical levels of triangulated functioning:
Explorers Admissions Criteria:
Children and young people will be attaining a low academic level due to severe learning difficulties (SLD) in the cognitive range, as described below. Their ability to make progress will be limited across all areas of development. They have a life-long learning disability which requires a multidisciplinary response.
The following sections give a guide to the typical level of functioning which would make a child or young person suitable for placement in Explorers at Marshfields School.
Typical levels of triangulated functioning:
Applying for a special school placement involves several stages and professional input. The process can feel complex, so the steps below provide a clear guide.
To attend a special school, a child must have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). This document outlines their educational and medical needs and names the appropriate school placement.
Step 1 Discuss your concerns and the possibility of a change of placement with your child’s current school.
Step 2 Consider whether your child meets the criteria for a special school placement (see guidance above).
Step 3 Request an EHCP review through the current school to explore alternative provision. At this meeting, you should state your preference for Marshfields School.
Step 4 If the Local Authority (LA) agrees that a special school placement is appropriate, they will send a consultation request to Marshfields School.
The Local Authority makes the final decision on school placement.
Statutory Assessment and Monitoring Service (SAM)
Tel: 01733 863733
Email: SENTeam@peterborough.gov.uk
SENDIASS Peterborough & Cambridgeshire
Tel: 0300 365 1020
Email: sendiass@peterborough.gov.uk