The Edintervention Hub is a calm, carefully designed environment that supports children and young people with autism, high anxiety, communication differences and other complex SEND needs. Purpose-built for our 1:1 and bespoke intervention pathways, the Hub offers a nurturing, predictable space where learners feel safe, understood and ready to engage.
Our approach is flexible and personalised. We structure sessions around each learner’s needs, interests and therapeutic requirements, with morning sessions starting at 9:00am and finishing at midday. This allows for a real focus around teaching, relational mentoring and emotional regulation support.
While the Hub provides a secure base, learning extends far beyond the classroom. We gradually introduce pupils to carefully planned community experiences, helping to build confidence, communication skills and social understanding in a safe, supported way.

Our Commitment to Schools & Colleges

We work in close partnership with schools, colleges and families, ensuring every learner receives consistent, high-quality support.
You can expect:
Termly progress reports shared with schools and parents/carers
Daily attendance communication
Lunch provided each day
Transport to and from central pick-up points
Home visits or site visits as part of our induction process
Access to a personalised enrichment programme based on each learner’s needs
Support for pupils to sit GCSE examinations onsite at Edintervention, with transport arrangements agreed in advance
A safeguarding-first culture where the safety and wellbeing of students is paramount in everything we do

Qualifications & Outcomes

Learners accessing the Hub can work towards a range of meaningful qualifications, including:
GCSE Mathematics
GCSE English Language
Functional Skills English & Maths (Entry Level 1 to Level 2)
NCFE Certificates/Awards (choice of three, up to Level 2)
Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award
Our personalised pathways ensure each young person progresses at a pace that meets their needs, while building confidence, independence and aspiration.

Facilities

The Hub offers a warm and autism-friendly environment with spaces designed for learning, regulation and social development:
A large, adaptable teaching and learning room
Quiet breakout rooms and offices for 1:1 sessions, mentoring or therapeutic work
A spacious recreational room with pool table, table tennis, gaming area, 60-inch TV and collaborative workspaces
A fully fitted kitchen for life-skills learning and food-based activities
Access to 5G football pitches
Each space is structured to reduce anxiety, support sensory needs and promote positive engagement.