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About St Luke's

Special Educational Needs 

 

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St Luke's is a Special Educational Needs School for children with Learning Disabilities (LD) including Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Speech and Language Communication Needs (SLCN) and Moderate Learning Disabilities (MLD). Currently our pupils are aged between 7 and 16 years old though we would like to become an all age special school.

We have extensive grounds and are situated at the western borders of the county. Our catchment area is wide and includes highly affluent areas and deprived communities. A higher than average proportion of our pupils access free school meals. Every child accessing the school has an Education Health Care Plan and is working at or around the second percentile.

We are 'proudly different' in what we provide as an education setting and are a school in transition. Our relationships with partnerships in business, industry, private, public and voluntary sectors continues to influence and expand what we can offer for our young people in school and beyond school leaving age. St Luke's works collaboratively with other schools, including those in DSPL7 area, our Federation and Hertfordshire in order to support our pupils and expand our skills, knowledge and provision.

Mr Jamie Caple - Head of School

Mr Stephen Hoult-Allen - Executive Headteacher

 

Click here for a A History of the Area and St Luke's School

Click here for a Site Map of St Luke's School (2021-2022)

Back in 1964 when St Luke's was built as Redbourn Secondary School.