Overview
Turnstone House is a small independent special school in Norfolk. It provides education for up to eight girls and boys up to the age of 19. It opened in October 2012 and is situated in the grounds of a large house. The school was last inspected in September 2013, when the overall quality of provision was found to be adequate and all regulations were met. In February 2016, following a request to the Department for Education for a material change, the school extended its age range from 8-16 years to 8-19 years. There are currently eight pupils on roll aged 10 to 17 years. Specialist Education Services Ltd owns the school. The proprietors, known as directors, provide the governance of the school. The school aims to create a synergy of health, care and education with a positive personalised learning culture, and a philosophy that imposes ‘no limits’ on aspirations for children and their potential for positive change and development. Seven pupils have a statement of special educational needs or education, health and care plans. All pupils have identified social, emotional and mental health needs. Some have additional learning needs and/or autism spectrum disorders. All of the pupils are looked after by their respective local authorities. The school uses Eastern and Otley College, and Norwich and Great Yarmouth College in Norfolk for alternative provision. No pupils are currently following college courses.