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About

Swalcliffe (pronounced Sway.Cliff) Park School is a non-maintained charitable trust, which stands in extensive grounds in a small Oxfordshire country village.

There are six residential units in the school, which provide full-time residential education and care for up to 57 students. Almost all students are from a wide range of English counties.

All students have statements of special educational needs. Currently, over two-thirds are within the Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), with a significant number with Asperger syndrome (AS). A significant number have combined or multiple diagnosis of needs, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Tourettes syndrome, and speech and language delay.