Christmas comes early thanks to Barratt Homes Northampton
Kings Meadow School has received some extra festive cheer and support this Christmas thanks to donations made by Barratt and David Wilson Homes.
You can also read more trust-wide stories about our learners from our What's On blog here (Futures Hub section).
Kings Meadow School has received some extra festive cheer and support this Christmas thanks to donations made by Barratt and David Wilson Homes.
This morning (Wednesday 19 November) marked the official opening of the new transformative expansion at The Gateway School, which includes carefully designed spaces that provide a broader, more inclusive curriculum for students.
We’re delighted to announce a new addition at Creating Tomorrow College's Lutterworth Campus – a fully electric minibus, purchased with grant funding from the Lutterworth Area Community Fund, supported by GLP Magna Park.
Creating Tomorrow College (CTC) has announced plans to open a new SEND campus in Rugby, Warwickshire, in September 2026, expanding access to employment-focused education for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The expansion responds to growing local demand for post-18 educational options that prepare young people for meaningful employment and builds on the success of CTC’s campuses in Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
Students at Isebrook special school in Kettering welcomed local MP Rosie Wrighting on a visit to learn more about their school. Isebrook School specialises in children aged 11 to 18 with cognition and learning difficulties and is one of the largest special schools in Northamptonshire.
Renovation of redundant buildings creates additional space and facilities to better support pupils with social, emotional, and mental health needs.
Last week, Wren Spinney School welcomed 16 teachers from Singapore representing the Cerebral Palsy Alliance of Singapore, The Rainbow Centre, and the Asian Women's Welfare Association. Their visit to Wren Spinney was part of a week-long study tour exploring best practice in delivering the EQUALS curriculum for learners with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD).
At Creating Tomorrow Trust, we believe in building strong relationships with local employers and developers to enrich the opportunities available to our learners.
Daventry Hill School invites you to share your views on an important proposed expansion of our school.
The Carpentry team at Northampton College recently worked on a part of a project to rejuvenate the outdoor area for the students at Kings Meadow.
According to recent statistics from NHS Digital, shockingly, only 4.8% of adults with a learning disability in the UK have paid work, reducing to 3.1% in the East Midlands. However, according to a recent survey by Mencap, 86% of adults with a learning difficulty, who don’t currently have a job, want to work.