St Mary Magdalen Catholic Primary School
- Spring Street, Brighton, BN1 3EF
- 01273 327 533
- St Mary Magdalen Catholic Primary School website
Primary school for children who are 4 to 11 years old.
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Primary school for children who are 4 to 11 years old.
Contact St Mary's Catholic Primary School to find information about the school, including how they support children and young people with SEND and a link to their Ofsted report.
Contact St Nicolas Church of England Primary School to find information about the primary school, including how they support children and young people with SEND and a link to their Ofsted report.
Primary school for children who are 4 to 11 years old.
Contact Stanford Infant School to find information about the school, including how they support children and young people with SEND and a link to their Ofsted report.
Contact Stanford Junior School to find information about the school, including how they support children and young people with SEND and a link to their Ofsted report.
NHS specialist mental health support for children and young people aged 0 to 18 in Sussex.
Parent and toddler group for children 0 to 6 years old with special educational needs and disabilities.
Switchboard's LGBTQ Disability and Neurodiversity Group offers regular social activities and meet ups for LGBTQ disabled people, as well as a Facebook group.
Support group for children and young people with Trisomy 21, also known as Down's syndrome, and families.
Contact Tarnerland Nursery School to find information about the nursery, including how they support children and young people with SEND and a link to their Ofsted report.
Specialist further education college creating meaningful workplace opportunities for people with learning disabilities and autism.