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About Us

[ Front of School ] Corley Centre comprises of a school and Coventry Autism Support Service (CASS). The Centre was brought together under one leadership team in September 2005 and the school was redesignated as Corley Centre in September 2006.

The school caters for 72 students aged 11 - 16 with complex social and communication difficulties and associated learning difficulties. The school includes extended day and residential facilities which are available four nights a week. A small number of students continue to be based at the school after the age of 16 in order to meet their individual needs through the Post 16 unit, which has 12 places.

The school is specifically resourced and staffed to meet the needs of pupils with complex social and communication difficulties, including autistic spectrum disorders. The school\'s catchment area covers the whole of the City of Coventry.

Coventry Autism Support Service provides advice and support for all pupils throughout Coventry who have an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) from diagnosis. This service is for pre school children and those in compulsory education. CASS operates as part of Corley Centre and in conjunction with other Local Authority support services.

Welcome From the Director

I hope that you will be able to find the information you are looking for on this website. If not please do not hesitate to get in contact with Corley Centre directly. We have planned the website so that it will be useful to as wide a group of people as possible e.g. outsiders wanting to know about our provision, parents and the students themselves. As you will be able to see Corley Centre covers a wide variety of educational activities and different organisations of provision but throughout our activities we strive to be student focused and to meet the particular needs of those with complex social and communication difficulties, including ASD. We are a Coventry local authority provision and work closely with the local authority in order to best meet the needs of all the students.