Students writing on the board in class
Students writing on the board in class

Elmy Hall
School

Please note: Elmy Hall School is still awaiting registration and is not yet open.

Elmy Hall School offers a calm and inspiring environment within The Manor and its modern extension, both of which have been thoughtfully adapted to provide specialist facilities. These include dedicated classrooms for Science, Art and Cooking, enabling pupils to learn through engaging, hands-on experiences, as well as a range of well-resourced classrooms in varying sizes.

Spacious communal areas and a variety of breakout and sensory spaces encourage both collaboration and quiet reflection. Outside, pupils benefit from a modern MUGA games area and grassed gardens, promoting physical activity, exploration and wellbeing in a welcoming setting.

Our young people may have a number of diagnoses including ASD, ADHD, FASD, anxiety and/or, communication and interaction, cognition, and learning needs.

Our vision is to provide a learning environment where young people can thrive, feel supported, safe and are then able to leave school happy with relevant experiences and outcomes to enable them to contribute to the wider community.

Passionate about education

We are passionate about what we do and that’s providing a high-quality, aspirational education for children offering individual learning programmes. We take a holistic view of each of our children, offering individual care and a complete range of support that’s constantly evolving with their needs. With a planned opening date of early Spring 2026, our school features:

  • Small, carefully matched classes of up to six pupils, each supported by a dedicated teacher and teaching assistant.
  • An intimate, nurturing environment with well-resourced classrooms, as well as multi-purpose and sensory spaces.
  • Highly trained staff skilled in trauma-informed practice, integrated communication, and relational approaches.
  • A broad and balanced curriculum that prioritises the development of reading, writing, numeracy, and communication skills, ensuring increased access to a rich and varied offer.

Proprietor

Polaris Children’s Services
Chair: Jo August
Malvern View
Saxon Business Park, Hanbury Road,
Stoke Prior
Bromsgrove, B60 4AD

01606 653092

Headteacher & Designated Safeguarding Lead

Neil Hewitt
Greenbank Lane,
Northwich
CW8 1HW

01606 653092

 

Part of the Polaris Community

Within the community, we have independent fostering and adoption agencies who have been passionately improving the lives of young people for over 30 years, as well as Leaving Care services, Education and bespoke children’s services contracts. Our nurturing community works collectively to support the very best outcomes for each and every child in our care. We’re ambitious for our children and young people, families and staff, and believe in their futures.

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Greenbank Lane,
Northwich
CW8 1HW

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