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I am looking at secondary schools for next year and wondered whether anybody had any experience of a child with SEN at Charter East or Kingsdale? I have heard that the SEN provision at Charter East is not great as it's such a new school but I was impressed at the open day and as it's our nearest school it's the one we are most likely to get. Kingsdale I really liked but it seemed at the open day that it was all about the high fliers and gifted/talented and I was unsure what the Kingsdale experience would be for a less academically able child.


I'd be really grateful to hear any experiences locally, thank you!

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