Fairfield College
Address:
Fairfield College43 High Street
Dilton Marsh
Westbury
BA13 4DL
Satellites
- Fairfield Park (Formerly Hope Nature Centre)
Southwick Country Park,
Trowbridge
BA14 9QD
- Course
Length
(weeks):
38 - Residential
or
Day:
Residential and day -
Start Time:
September (mid year possible) - Maximum
Number of
Students:
120 - Age
Range:
16 – 25
Contacts:
- Telephone Number:
01373 823028 - Email Address:
admissions@ffc.ac.uk - Website:
https://www.ffc.ac.uk
General Description
Fairfield College is a specialist college for young people with SEND between the ages of 16-25. We are a registered Charity providing education, training and a range of residential, day and weekend opportunities.
We are situated in the village of Dilton Marsh in Wiltshire. Our sites include a wide range of teaching and learning areas, including: a student common room, 2 x cafés, farm shop, dog grooming salon, Weavers pub (run by students), animal park, market garden and professional poly tunnel.
All young people are invited for an assessment and you will get an opportunity to try all subjects and meet the staff team.
Our college programmes include:
- Independent Skills covering independence training and skills to keep yourself safe and well.
- Vocational learning (practical skills, digital skills, small animal care, equine therapy, market garden and horticulture).
- English, maths and IT.
- Work-based learning (pub, hospitality, reception duties, café, retail, customer care and office skills, animal park maintenance and animal care).
- Regular external work experience, initially with an appropriate level of support available through our Careers Team.
- Advice and Guidance available from our Careers Manager.
- The Foundation Programme for young people with PMLD.
- A range of on-site therapies including Speech and Language, Communication, Lego Therapy, Art (Drawing & Talking), Equine Facilitated Leanring and Talk Therapy (BACP Registered).
Fairfield Trust also offers a range of services for young people including: residential care, the STEPS programme (developing independent living skills), short breaks, and respite. The Living Well service also supports young people within their local community following bespoke packages. examples include travel training, attending a work placement or learning to access social activities.
Catchment Area
National
Curriculum
- Independent Skills to develops skills leading adulthood and learning how to keep yourself safe and well.
- Vocational learning (practical skills, digital skills, small animal care, equine therapy, market garden and horticulture).
- English, maths and IT.
- Work-based learning (pub, hospitality, reception duties, café, retail, customer care and office skills, animal park maintenance and animal care).
- Regular external work experience, initially with an appropriate level of support available through our Careers Team.
- Advice and Guidance available from our Careers Manager.
- All stduents undertake full external accreditation.
- For young people with PMLD, we offer our Foundation Programme.
- The L1 Hospitality Programme is available for people interested in working in customer service who have completed the two year study programme.
- The Work Skills Programme provides opportuities to develop real-life work skills at a higher level on completion of the two year study programme.
Specialist Facilities
We are based on a 26 acre site with the following specialist facilities:
- student common room
- digital skills room
- small animals
- horses, stables and outdoor arena
- dog grrooming salon
- Pub run by stidents
- Poly Tunnel
- cafe and catering facilities
- personal growth and wellbeing room
- farm shop, post office and café
- large student common room
- multi-use games area
- adapted houses
- 15 acre animal park
- Bakery and Canteen
Other Information
Residential
Short Breaks
Respite
Work Experience placements
Living Well bespoke services
Social Club
Youth Club
Gallery
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