School Overview
ALP Nuneaton is an independent special needs school located in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, catering to students aged 6 to 19. Situated in an urban setting at Holman Way, the school is part of a chain known for its focus on learners who have struggled in mainstream education due to special educational needs. With a capacity for 70 pupils, ALP Nuneaton currently enrolls 49 students, comprising 38 boys and 11 girls. The school does not have a religious affiliation and operates without a designated catchment area, serving a broad community of students with diverse educational needs. The school's ethos, 'Empowering Success Through Holistic and Individualised Learning,' reflects its commitment to tailored education and personal growth.
School Performance
Official DfE data · 2024-25
Performance data is published annually by the Department for Education. Figures reflect the most recent available results. National averages are for state-funded schools in England.
School Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
ALP Nuneaton's mission is encapsulated in its motto, 'Empowering Success Through Holistic and Individualised Learning.' The school emphasizes creating a supportive and inclusive environment where routines, relationships, respect, and trust are foundational elements of the educational experience. The ethos is evident in the school's personalized teaching approach, small class sizes, and focus on individual student progress. ALP Nuneaton believes in fostering resilience, independence, and social responsibility among its students, preparing them not just academically but also for life beyond school. The culture is one of mutual respect and continuous personal development, encouraging students to overcome barriers and achieve their potential.







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